Factor Info
ID
218378
Size
1883 digits / 6254 bits
Status
composite
Value
26740612447206815007423444320518297365892821051256539003054704358078079807711937698342352095448653026523679416808354627437033288727834994988813069448498770636348268419998490776593370014861030381111563867468834235854328976302210042376368464665202903526489462153054818053595156321549117719374269903126521973284799938706511976730569633355614718956452475638834765047379979359798796492794440637212538026847600131480070689269401815127683445537265014371352910114694150678500793797517284037210645766264281323780548105181182328121388747080731273162636457023803089719145460278156260732827636158627922957971758132637644982659021490622468672667047598436704074176797669790651865798644340869335455127193134215443693948400105251616682113958424001318965875837395125141135864297690573802304735742641688846143370525225240601404237892319229870093805664611132379596667033115243849874806181215521018435087337678109054462535918279386505884205339595297720242838437794281632926399740583438914294000735685027777217877462582550188211031821060051956469650052956773339369843443983003303519194223262443040190014268711275281888812097380325748924585865230154535399788862148398576304339498361668617134871586194277016883045581758749073758915941904449574757549851545822871904407106912347379438287268417525670847146784894515381738611106419469555286871167296246074603379645568014419224338099763631731050708466819825092774527384714310292793351941256589249080836514191409556565197722298341698727331374148214196833986287803094058471990023762393559450155210091660536433383551111139612656898802546712495335362790008997324355762108112794518544706276473404230663508667203585293300039425150070185005292933108644488728803285323214017875457975200335624239752465810838706593852089515239929486797438821649462029814776510551997703869470410821563909864515230281790269581358853842710835166266270355128228329462925899394115691972003899
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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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