Factor Info
ID
218027
Size
1154 digits / 3832 bits
Status
composite
Value
28658363231714198537384296202660376617690319124109354006605780160102028701848574285234106476790444584075463442404608210744891314079474751371826468364323198391635400388126536879273527025413743703631053631225147535893198546528922072963301977635451318102360552760325650587750267362515385320544873042956505151515585376459847740120750175021095469781164752991304875528807046341315195743971665897353816441167918014768964545894429182197708552607311230290539073908561251984030392783692019528083114916976261813176655771480524880311159893453443990146959055142393328750431717672001525351120115636834556589355460016317207508979238388965681785807178303288779422592399404455120359199215439465719216052617090981867165210311525365825612688409263544579710364805055165093751439311100933947663283945253060258866144809369373025538012418877025087082173614297668437254260771833210944378358466770614899966839985458192865953360803399484050293860385065880926156657731522662535061365779315734765582443205597942113208732287227778733220443049683620613895518620172250014130059933110287358717514329738862876307749507310327468707860916846080355373760963107553745186926365298349229520399
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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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