Factor Info
ID
216504
Size
1139 digits / 3783 bits
Status
composite
Value
36693851377183100727724289710517521795202499613533281134382269235892898200424324186608150634943393822106727277362026492248511009035390251899993917223342738469167235983418149174285367279883226817750573277968867575705361547910411571518086818650050188817943557825256487684532113791304970565520553547332085332863455932305482127559944850814039714090153505555619479591819345714910878070588741522041544030329965442089159499582480239989479171451577039485770564901977832939835247026518077305703387117056251241025007939912197114981898340242321060520194140095139111828361474249635718059540975087813781056575813936765594487391566343676985928549047915621558518449501288000125971537001524684278179945976719626820399634905567358700040672650687714547563864430670186488955036039350973048966023036473633092795328876339577966845030512515234842332733901600011390218698683153308196180923470645756154455070708704875545687279638154769482865895309491765283303451808906112806551322611654226488877316134759774018662631472217718074428352923452355914361635563098729997100797947777123245931843140557728504013577830980510191670923699423022161711248589523703322726545213
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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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