Factor Info
ID
217990
Size
1127 digits / 3744 bits
Status
composite
Value
90495702939928222585440458236316731236984397238157736510771619936522860806455692571015422711261364026340415420858454610741031958160982541782052831392211619932120467136947780383167282611789551658676124203132236987785714023171351222940959526128966706674858705334452126128247722277251773663576364926008476474614416830764423856985028488724475695779330061627479269300519349748573483870686989101654329294053760030395083364845074039103959927764418474491972620729037618817756299270428574838107529349898471850276096486123171936151937881621379177527105119142205914204044386820948818412249001579298007738510771113893355434750817297544762376727182627424661442492320221059374931055021441100935008566046150017773330601454131216891980511426482179966000136832825176699049290329528875850792638621595655816918319080582464252415659023276547247268839556926783916277965950831935198894154993339786678073169808029070196506032776050575041348166296630582600598776430749817639550923880039115614468464818272636427617969677148446473947854521476560742752083291582598556914726690033719755016755479858440277461617986557686427861900447397133609437931637798471
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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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