Factor Info
ID
217996
Size
1155 digits / 3837 bits
Status
composite
Value
652188107077155649220979097071367353245424773761942052197117108344762173686206748145244258592462590653151636582674347861563531171771007464218255348200750992915330167895794452674148079500613475252664314581729953910411075210721720366825562863983742465896311596957686873163176024494015789480946668493948433911772234495812499015829791280765252308773024636424059634087679501363842898111932298111877717178688516789535153834493489051779948031824330927304824766901860024617220805085045873238572115089310472265373982424359715190759465399940636505166405093220415063825021175705038222679329153656865618122114796567862907253636945821053140982523088437553429795042183965659931835377733327902889183275183207304965194410388170530306562345574393273237507093267741809153203983072174511446631321545476530455892507996676126231262085216166027033458795165375389162922135641505258641525065749346814926468250136896970313138091563927197929954689147922002360935475764745165150812890720410850688297806435408218636407939594356682696849961441394634518769114775002783192168446586599659531037003269636608921602134300774787329885276273729150215211600770728918930455764939835176101077633
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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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