Factor Info
ID | 218356 |
Size | 1873 digits / 6222 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 8616796541045948604159591533930218206004399392138039519699441121620034030242171014742519787736785776886132063520045618999748946484672674032337083838841848022734756066940487044088563334106160917281417165869566144445244305977622893557666053051899267772411380252193323250991406197108025036841352329439569555089526754823568658085194626701912957612866661074869117109659414499674645106828267613021571563177454735278738531227421236922386407684977310268864089935404525688356898933348929480621093164880577167316524959947302749698526189963455787257428823544139229353916678108160661697119401759140578340478227566736184053877947422509987934295619781262970812330569951399880737145881416941815842426307328124587227412646836776773976738968620525043907388880063761781677175127118496290365151905856745578218845820951659618999883295719964186052878874311633432300624978293323431104585982305250427767551211397832848539257808875046046750047285835376902170661515200961405937295773679290330549670779223541516899646709887290026121004707271187600632483704205513055916043605311889239775684726894807989956547482306713311754146561627492888117846175271456149397524606624257012682571601421245754477517764673398546937467506696733586639436306899806495128329518210043880944022321087537854135246889137011417870833934842103481961400498070010051536982137877109072732430861192269869834908774331434031668570383280388141556400870017954479541904071295974723218544066643063181833548498441078788190514225893021732614914068768280352881134340752833356412541984851796283056339593860184880259062639586531178289220253519492393694601907432977903117688091925579145232116979059832078430512430058770171085180807303292068697982385900171254719722498234585077121992454411151431779544971048024054581547526174196848150449846012866306218685234689020616609602436322774819935580236893639901195061022727049568261337515596754508607943 |
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.