Factor Info
ID
215793
Size
1172 digits / 3891 bits
Status
composite
Value
11814031751996695844184505334325578023125327193989418582484666567744957897203158659846171248420617178896921612620240190653007051575849512902005919363047176412870879997212628861177681580225113153007345846230877939825427276121204004114562277154658796498877529027525477164222836327789062431414670947715929791066203143835980900079850894877837619129539607769033710022303752500566570362795274918036965236259507658824708787254612551923536328222803307368793240678977427385468727344336319813398574374472913730733709487109503868055658210894720774450095909970816329341515674675218358264941675568706901371826868173455776955657203280827079960488766278284017156216771548260149949524835292413476892354417110598731370285890651315071099614081622674613907469124278868686257466790841115880667161157852602934674710196751044352990933887178801746378549600485455680645433758149278569269706294012635940746497167109769049909707153552855403528760233639418601383041358197313109494817450072672862714929624596457909311650853289199710680711894754868926445992450462327257344505925840522210211019781244788509985312459798934286296119628432236930014578541449760179091753653359404649609064766990812184540423
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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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