Factor Info
ID | 218365 |
Size | 1889 digits / 6273 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 14720003197527901640554738229716820630290340464880253456931644631713473358962394037134412082854634518748257526702536467798060091476599580990843668361370599686573565256654099901326254232381448856619422015234511150188401870189480164761270080652090955672304496071693113038891901275981313129099136362644743726445052661588537660973809984250034766314239910026713238819846332992015705620720638283648559227397680910167330043427832965978537738370675538065611537633000038822919958200612473909619733010165424411175694466675946549079563701623428191168778501795979919037642134547704696897782557033409992261998390673017456607239978063516543005829004084089934649705255932215792042446947867334228274218877104164327287276777980070661538635085464440206068394060806862023446015851556655631496428687853033858423741834008578847574822227275695331447561935836550357792268135752679906180275182064747413148888596482638809924328213229196982288386443016722973676963442866676004073981668497253735693773333833518854124309594677435702942547987494497194149521478464335073289693379073289002142224559911293940448554678288746620187947478684401555179595492138461715342139730933904821997689764052082215738734255281525539396300376313517292373161324952694656188407820448223159167125482209204303102462746799858954285006454207674127298035836790079373277977087710227502589339180702867422519013560388464304172672482881899981017766310694919429902100193666075350714726511947687375882852796386284368009413133170057392888930200188360112984074167367073072653632981128976945779340976869826191892415845846301550783210844029073029412412117531629906734107965095318782493697468864287074515425627444805039975307638367666645035031188299313639854006077089953395185303561584510670627155971317335708906915277760207612078149561251297162381875137596985634293368315179957572132667199223899288658413966481671943497021574998655237551041934956151064627 |
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.