Factor Info
ID
219775
Size
1165 digits / 3869 bits
Status
composite
Value
3489562227005947923876740640772264743772973517501110063111522197704096214736876890489618188972320869217941552295707952830469618481240563309730841878382819204417815579712934576645956560231377727096184193521205610442291570951060323792807602913456878646690815994009277964387232261060552138986898788350031476397467895341698609189642312048458232406276830735202841234013962297711875789742966400299535195187682842196121412359335887084618622561405779453932669209452467399772989296355693729871493741472830317207980530860553057643537317975237988898500432422900436155342343000332660646256010626201702281719299571154474987629221053447526079294279744786653361662445384570108508826881213917401770785718957943534146759040541193388202929714079580336581944097333412464004787649376073515876507712060202128208391669374400080015527050908006156513741390757205342716378554851120283608063473774986906875406208619219034224811759916856387161587607525006908509373029808677928563754704583109461337504177712175943931111343073901724232351865271200485038229439841576831418235022377672904348045134809322746466817591356344371823595857652141918574818326955592234653422666990061945723643736225903409
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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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