Factor Info
ID
219776
Size
1157 digits / 3844 bits
Status
composite
Value
92756454064831233721417799819804295416890016437357603705326083438414932109443085093382865791174181655018510300094836332866441059789858835587991881033338413510392684287471854079644637266482990247007850232821259780796510280469515112649358373007707582101497272399471750857383908468549449175875251670805022140119445659272207310893474151035426155290958606650711234561777354718737936120072785072915287869407654818262753515636538335628807640599509424949254138013070834217634095398222024408920594875079244541912994468299086193305598428225276181030990354377934527244074621488729135634435195917603138763411528987669934030974667172365851831483993958943009010300449198214638480496410459425562445548749556093393980555819584041766648550640601367950793579468065590356396949092902711221495667131156546032601504141642060341070304691172255567102009696003997294602073942531790542867171852316393185793739120829688733251226193859310724420687657824840935219072564523398003962379990889533770084100753771380004870981143771520287819303910148455613146047149189038432411374716131612624712445119193663219579868934791170198847421437467981507460364071230439851532415672096296888508059933
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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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