Factor Info
ID
100035
Size
992 digits / 3293 bits
Status
composite
Value
10223446722418017523114019730575629551356796392742082765528953123707257403494048245543864000509444875078655082400742020864376819735584089422505425713177032408971671814847540419305955063557969687858705109747341876472528174972583463046109826678903368209062346573174994223535186828796147922383063920514996754992579396591519320990693962704924108062483578574420620715138949219730117392465514474577406436608448945396882522093341569006483897385945854882720401191286832268819118894071489806599948121578551512642614593410506834251950234233457007060758832009703038819063523610426974716165730846323374967951149001308786924882359952000734353693560661323425501691924721257803481252983798371769285677257489009050304685539445064135514537476773539836481418057046434934891400905869883412660571813473081489532498650237109738558094734639649595863176688376658075604276009326440861987847354858261475637847883188670856445028827279010484165547337274239374024307185984358621617761481809945237715194554035583388972689
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Factorizations
Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor.
Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor
is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.
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