Factor Info
ID
216642
Size
1887 digits / 6269 bits
Status
composite
Value
875747867911854626624412162286454448232524718713809719999809007712952342301964105454568107829255221446090863039918203937297464906437796143822654683236333160095908748157881692735418448103700322730633707675376876280968956409423940720144443218193937387224128973602784349169943682797741023496797054786763728825834258572574864379421318788403023771979359979710832348454539402326631069736949989087393841632288142314802177162903230148403349846737157562404060299745629760601616993563499602364075151775017798876657764828552322509712580169398385557237351510929493907330697651440021238520315522437082453760296579950100991640822337784831885382325878572711292940624446167811509434897678045249620952872175668765179132982148456252537156613184682861185813433413233706426110688311448289046092551815802386998367564993787713372588816281967916474076066695415086585993835498227343233620808925752762263957168220368948914926285531602187345223115565088503436524535412856838917097400870669062600195618361771556634130408121122286859754011640633916054416189664950054443738576264280883938967079397360812747006216970845172445253038690820507439903381650874858718700871149587782229894071499313956462621406968432775154421886918245614404646995114928206848972438718362933316983289589248966150341036935929880855520651462960315142755441050960563275589091045982660599033989099415744825443241116456465674406728317479020314799119190626937784544796626044659432231335626979319456203706324910970093302430306432853040617102122933312938993775227901498190685042537981120800362862081959461335223433962738044365548879982669177654388787091766634734532842585862950463298419120319671188831944467554071038056186417551250500765371317639950700761465433163234712964854462318329928269581669018156390278665616897731439980585831669965870516867245229848916359439699258412017628615260350989873000849542181459657844810618601954544919746721314404159
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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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