Factor Info
ID
218361
Size
1902 digits / 6317 bits
Status
composite
Value
383644857169401628272928608739090884497790863244545045818671805258286814352433911989972510050080813549683869416275076992887147148421767353152717491288790724666967723549741492569933484589606039729744940224752453926707926006146735110642577930473294989526722649320519827635353317418856750127573855249282002949153493513076737585063398955913247601307551159787440417592939612846864642189313961530432799451836311515410793997827407155857878859040748638777348804881474620538058031548584997554642742743229736195344041677901238036648815986795870915508372092025247270293152824360381419886965425267668346892469264873725556873291217422886445661853648868968245360850289314769318962483470980150672433924947571003019937853215200816258784687716819927592161885922558763302581596297646777708293696465281634388308604867118012831045343503669262409479661825291880256761634157198340642357862195959628874931630808203090046187905792376769364037235443587590900699782615001204969587224851262923343625383639295657159430075128520938586588752795784564556762907822462735621114246318617636016442880849926964602953985404249281426560000651904344501443403547944660935737677863799860735217088636914099539706379185547458111375975493184307725899043547657208388012986973950670601424640327920324011092431676754649148643939287050352165339614291070420560527838500180162365284044738660378504116324281920486615962563471162181061212426191175505233969667567764989018281831833409415526237698499442161993722943821052588933816674315399660278693173865735589302065271596931352883067594550454000156275337775050506696543844125965543086038400951188234065429861705390569844274923891036224292282699600367725773572432535135720278082947903761036976299884201238068306276593599818109203918503886814546494022259724161483852611908532895901092008947773572885081208467716485062848010981918394948499876849685143302623394235549596973034738282819827532451677754590248089
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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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