Factor Info
ID
217993
Size
1148 digits / 3812 bits
Status
composite
Value
26054462267009940501932444762256482421484055066623669884290742704447015855235134952531664833467032569381252993150162655929955221233831000071773098369088182934708484798100268853711803069512838562072683958722831908395224582676198163691362028695875858843643468599642865947150179273778746267163987340216871913013623833056081063184981794266284349268242028683863182428384440214610198740456193098248145653916008559324656432297226237605300998227762290923988500729426985031990991455268248978793990354973018501824717267514076967755495372232807696151072454197483081832755763401369650172991104707877055743515429224364970248371831660236319560391273114907494380599094916083729148093085570313788091308624254353433872688847545737958072399216585369849788428141106497339837743337103414586640262064753076952662928115646005287409043869827664352539606980005250147558264628706654525899106886383574217077620778119171387807709808017640308792598555298388613886067017100863539244538272677903178440627386942313176709733529591456411573210968184268447618250941041930600762955948754372049600950016532046182050597192185481431569787527857281557588919370749647153010202340555196381
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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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