Factor Info
ID
217999
Size
1176 digits / 3906 bits
Status
composite
Value
580404752877455751779764694379345644370997662962510912298551658389818743200894518932057401531991038247556114878335907498409313965954201190510810013407655299264817468123229389027346551879979707440599948921070123069902835404813187889546870703238477167705220235312035936681417097795511944562844428310851592760563419760698474056934136176096295326648551504300981683684657713916803942349277255904410833588995528129866758527217190909748797114755449842141420896457762569714259960037689940797657093790983139416274331970188664246442251625129129090591856001413389648608391593624350665855762471628839883894601176440386129778997192539482524545463096195961392676991162284367731161041556444781772072050332866904788547942627478815966108239932624859462171749421333417398888595364989266708053422654704577418558995198467696935847266058028103522311710170350264641125442248635848635492581236694810061650972684296598262516344320318328363622983249934299716529819495151037490056669901282229424092640815723781179595102422028399402877872957599950329390009990896548677993520698811465431579404249444975305217265084592228424373023902746677388438205114091918660447230467035590983837855070551050055312944879
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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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