Factor Info
ID | 218358 |
Size | 1858 digits / 6171 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2741596215629781845168554829366302911118053807421271921017738453702730189321462979321166243364243088029611992531893638132682955123657027944849618929430929316902563920700584542823866773814616758547586007234578859152375787836115457459647209840577751018003274005371838027991728355157177302055878284151459321180477196985549177656641724499901478776588887819596379708278518791490553464136364031416750404262083726322933417105806019895117319819306803510053422207878877837661108903210255110525390148790717044989728707285450227913828717665469088707331010473415577785310471241321643956951629245877337410001235839243026228942149205516790996912315366631163341687047658921711895854609348297888041253400364093535057199442659126849399462221360577686210404685234157536564781513085355980899067555655979268279831526032914881888893238736088878770516471048666288059784012695303162119661188135217041092675354368570006171172884925561408154946158471474681448496257397202797528161121123906159159609545949874405166075984234342130575622507593534958408258036277082999315303095702779962360760067568246100735954049768247056498820552198306544270827051123254065146851587475264781971245710544371950322529754288582502888550129006636015931697612616393448047061496060433035891239583940996399192148551219918709874867080564924720112678282274162256085937094668530729336227500808078649577897002604355543090883170053447508459605672500022934186670991216526802761725340716693582991497411183629539313640828425112210037082493854285493312585396641670026518190070381035594967343468433827949245422829291364781419623913631892144955781161230038988117246991290008697435197194522768631823126023618465466021944291740000865524484381566757767124331720026174874510516533994844143895354507023603920909728467224325725885411547995550967572900822348486739523902957893355819796128298415150355247180711267966699040924629 |
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.