Factor Info
ID | 218349 |
Size | 1858 digits / 6172 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 6743247276039107300873524827092896386342616733185434708797286558090407344522126303226337945463630610065823525330610820109860572378724448096645369526675117751567060982140687767310353811905384302075454255022901524334264297186013070606643737162817011444818408040234007731407422940628813236783021782296329572078136904426772260026369408079783808368811099202289859527532555979358460632581102600262829582542997170980884032829602471816718038135434768526239150434668372159299561366182989334603359076927177150876241203738819108247044931394362303225628809839256816824354122174513879283370906031265932206757060551093883772295224615991970816640497495551994265513411197490200775441674551000392389051231086447213990595652322052061547858227932895595752765252870475757044166204795606522797078181038585469730383256749099782775915866707673837781904772633259318010652308511983150247529325956825586782477364435062999432372002858988243043551259742260427950707795774836208592533580307013186822098778087755886584502150479125623765754470239463340913792722456866837731674235590820701100051259401868515971089349779249197689285216104617993925250614584879624213807908723470201300154883974956906015437794024172577746229053254334001952601469365642979655224951028673116310196354755065600265507945810729972068016537030009014202498288815371710152161777375707288181413091545601275836214414247820010405228103983820504650464581956962530797256330758853119304515533896350670774754654862163950568263196777921795984214586574164144815391048581839816137496980047377717910335300723928385357279811926343511678517076370713875773244925702647589579257291743110718589599053788962258826119866508208944795631900985777560058025189699764128037997376579376001454357138635660277699879929346635604066038583500372524227986418453167239370005080577461810597428637999871363166863037269900960880054722573787904114529739 |
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.