Factor Info
ID | 218000 |
Size | 1129 digits / 3749 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3245421244043343316728522410765375729946633701776741919671932428426028207654115255057646362591982879816490649181876930931154129367691021799299231534813099598041120046799843754084426851802341718810608866990293800513736717105110156276227727919543888413654419007091821681894807703466910353491058376911710578412992920958417726990462050397030879581336801522342427905717872422269462846113703314684300231647390231549365715197634983789775994390641180240075215150059506474420450906882913082149837358698045199052724000620462829221157600614948562806180872836236268136159989620526087507776733865399366074111389579743437603575668754308944504174193785555116492180435866286135962081478000570789710613900841180020819401082645426355886441872348905631099204844318104090219052635826842328404611911435521408504548709717080398893563607859594932365330054571985926097100811795823636902901004402505225779610082339256984840756679977797217452369836323912742242449216132501204142988858149425214230893661339119113159506429092312099148861040350114254835636418963724714333219904422265147358480648873999864101434380693061740373393268664673290092292944286541419 |
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.