Factor Info
ID
218023
Size
1155 digits / 3837 bits
Status
composite
Value
671275892682444018323819163333820368555987832597565936263748152173166028303176809255841960778739129551842393816171463821017551214958775617919512650174707185210326722461661715473905366228271393757589338094347806167590858096379009077719117349384972204619565210209452678368179222445364840835072369359635253878232003890307150502276197296574540713916425278389194160881210807156443828020291904154268776280800847961148546691544226042958247519192136454525372503841472156594631599431077236386775884042109885749161339687881407685500413682213283590486914386814366896942139862291661219992025142457349091550933968414195396823374292689062683183357284430909580195175569645664576713091103862484533127904863537068792329709388130146978587131910561148349549839061996753389003219836772375753971999010672743906706801425075271736829955371716032318036503598973151951857051649257385596703333851321629885814750823209764380969297318259646633356841133587300575540855750911266111067096668087137807349670874035815038137311978607161777746609076923748585104883380272709291664013109055712586928453385136882760784048176350953493373668853252311941674788519664441249157953311235504471012031
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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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