Factor Info
ID | 218331 |
Size | 1858 digits / 6172 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 7076712360966579305381787513926858054455630746125035907818695677606944164941438891290110854902361559880906356431235848057079170147346645541889499860859454471976350615659094725201835291760388653704094182009580461749203646183612907628362151143643942020516290244090011389409806937615047718107404848565226478859758167638549691202131034733304938807242840765377937408977085800597649438996489718836057721672320636799707413668415490687492216181483751539662987723070983617041139588141711094393299810948534428600742708571302497780906146178890591609219843604934787087362945225284729223090699638971891472635762884955971793627921272063241180657757788350371452192574384794051828772629356175409912967690478391458146259545993475541680432523529109278903895423519854901605855976645927873414554708288242475337605835661321718742751503428238478432685324257451239851170890296867714772704230770031547374629771181720068694599087069947340785131029576420699324208217583108360172460823881777355272768753626272993426419032280100571401618464697757750505167836030031209805936828570888736387781750445630575384861642694766076854421308432530249942528130681211957990738986051482126680752959919103034509657342623895990303296822169437377702527660623237563726705608589442054827922037907774598608279255973311565847686537115103655425431693929097476789775494337168750836072255989068034496371898957754668248637591731967479877892586706597392078006093759814189015136202624229264696093452230728042704076521799416508891574101457978049246492467897903206092772039580019413861665112243843957233277034573218954796857551331174628094529285495179706364468347296235485500919173904373558595598232974147018636977936382497509323747284397050325864119060700978091753514935120427271176009985594945027547396333943957817426037367572867692142806594585914293520487689613861498478253493517188041638142841525094420440815429 |
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.