Factor Info
ID
216502
Size
1139 digits / 3781 bits
Status
composite
Value
10070793923582719916376035555583942588250984456767526752584660086090451125482910085530668541921817364303827373786340233609436555305017892665050671002871800759317013049258985700419950058164017579913772796007825799667743665188624933728804741557072317823631135976432980364898388478227759253152697067998485071357770838360308779949323241492685205112453847759250555483029484420311493851938794890459926066441287105560943350888343762187112138974990346346799629715836022331869003397183202555910946720819971307238111237564085695317872369421890293278312498118119216028791097642718672022309051899491408698636252160058043043677577060566031174861821135014685558454719985040743380752165303279430340640088125031901854173867659312556645689085902273583877761234814655249593498229595559649857413274753508339920318575131437694907896480148522324435852088855105737149444809756356570300732295707259394826958254349673885334809823543121874826337846495171476800766105186368562911121405530053180124367013368762211688118701045911003964710564048661338907437083158712101678170640267249669054794002096014331259024187920380126234208962050804042787474542692662902925833543
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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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