Factor Info
ID | 217986 |
Size | 1133 digits / 3763 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 44877927299573959074130201140080416472545198078808783584980648161127129979655944263446780358849295125068806558710620606399023108328174805585964525945546957959793978858090622324493319911724781512753229568007955520056408259709926981613051866096647790604298307878437812283527455109047595386229234368027273388452411143032199109165969138121322611152039541741771640710002112897390923083268503543548940592680786434753962503368696996721029579687120248954413162014406323461620484696371879067076817170250394870452182058022714819676390187083802448700374619258049284576258947481752354741467432665590704238209607491887126082455631247890037105494543281439630409396681134302699606494070250491161184918249746294125997182220442688059099141219959639495992948560627099136568626491265889711672070815489978101687580897237370576504412311856126534322773451081854407496814919276277699191328081374802454778843192968962631492213519801178354165100299269561100124756779716181771956979491773652934527621146400357747150303281717101116863848971451422575099470571425560930614852604363518802039492979897601679926934293058480655933316318525712417901218493310205227627 |
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.