Factor Info
ID | 219750 |
Size | 1108 digits / 3681 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 8017568036465809069866881237953004447002375279432796536361106360890537546215440224576374819059730336685649645177144198043514102491474400661426075694414479052917484935873372736828875381494247030225113798865598488993747774271783129376943418266115234150759255095403477850877038460807847006564532567869626437251809562981414238406680923660963899290872681013095730378669671419684900996493754214902553770017348793532692345392487649346057518687142831053522515872122597554542197729454498048555227617636792912673179434326594336596160763073192572049471568207232714595061465554465137826406145088550803408010789769946687893404591945910828379443030681138407346639965567419007095001736350233675196038065621021579291989884665162868526217843122862224556201932754124330452263861384021206582970174779820567525021113721624610355239938801516958426251969705752136309985998251812418597401883406396319626982847553370357017792401134555870716508799224707952129114821590415782647745575343195324953647381537335312126777466018039167672144154716270554341981508266347402083481719912833763863081493374474789488878308080741150595221418382507 |
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.