Factor Info
ID | 218384 |
Size | 1904 digits / 6324 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 43741067946870296546341273077517549355524124310960375982057561365481017042416342057818048396053739824810019772319190877399345234855572219719624489877441002318485027027922658008032326800633692027821120095136088770083337296273555600997187622713373109875508825915164455846384492846269652588990583784079866671895014253084636481229878796231980059896529299602106652677473030128102561368651556610141051694546538775745803863948944479533767403432061628399513453259685377521930022533736337213081985050131201293930035094751265616612810412448406588868718897098977302450341687501978406506756563757288929772919962203246595516127707993692886216313646708604997638073979250874050725292305759366484715447713707060997016036871519700124574389153065970697858169935638578299507037021951870195708037798195488063780807259947277790547702036018687189812342792107194305291470714630813403988279484790944398816870239751975374480363809625931212844814807818341611484490880276327595531013171422366042413665989617329619258257536820961757615657393211802251482276273528539754015485994810932579685860397991849235392161136932857117792433362174677174682776427550965642514753466526842274589037400729285878621560382093890497988669152752285282942127182554246461666625163706157519390825688597802285312441558634709034938878419441291097066963205573632487455255290490918457914891265390630744376754833061643257460856501553446253074070552899605216664604048347995353793850706958849065711128688133824238880692059482683661963846810105990410116868041261583540142485890409999309969537288915839304762465584577739097137626837730202343758736019700359143137524713005939078749955091559303880821133118630449995002096245928021075923106293820644559694231064221293243521614703796396009289973426891851361940508650966919097296122026657654817010026560481535845768355941997965679187953559089668854932179068129369023582074160477447538810065667329708437558214252840019647 |
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.