Factor Info
ID | 218376 |
Size | 1904 digits / 6325 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 67219597450911333408943096897229415162843347928083912842394500529650050519757921224337483398680819667527873504629258078306432857957306875759561476593936832436653973275231988970074472825750756617609364087670075042068880535439186519024373020748139804916474540806328861684803464028302196954930819618454311044728688967597776508828243885327657092057414363464137928801243034227773526939195345674918997750614771001061605204569047961746294102579532640293667926245686788016980324402088864579903986438123876821876798091817421482241850255217154481865810097858637599102089181987697921019770362317571104684820702768337499465880694851894197843096191517694428327906304964605472175677710399829620226119109804150786881094582403267650772148196394751856026430761551476474781756165811969341105630062718226488568834280498403569866710413108122993186085165249546929515341961591242288062963621839281190826432450660480500290991215915064980710344607023601661837001305109464743343475186662189200227796366653796289354853628535841692769594292284446233076074064131971868045463449706957036367745087295695156433930780212522236425069865283716204142863405250757068327856148031245625550051176555049951411133462562974899307186271007346649846572637618791223271679226471832518789507961076266293828653943698527097445145454133546048505597980864968267435814650285816322216122892208396842672147507617405031985278150670588255327830310652876775371019957894657677637135301954098498612344768635981038034327045800807827862239924346678889581108010453919182277029332595398310203881618241027588261126904607624698470049668469030578641835528670976216089780575633923811083701176020551235963793363816264729841567803700416496822106907370808068363779465001064158140141386851555205810383667804029248714794149662180901458891351610129318257894360303836723383272445402046024310396272644523218658592937848542624123614180701340715615682981860187274931207379755225583 |
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.