Factor Info
ID
219777
Size
1165 digits / 3868 bits
Status
composite
Value
1473484533961912776847246219989932914810241485072631462413970206285685730636989740281856918519764745624784227624885535288508121083072252995441409513865955715224000357725424724494991026169351652911010722616564462572503359508050386671043269790513777017119867552063667211183119853163623425513598474982515530728190366895242896546838205618319269695063570113381908716349257863768404095528521371723196098921461897742670713527042841041175891346705724451378172034876613136504103385657411737646473509972726381368044541915052084955068732576119362142048919647394768466720222619158601273676322263144568746569634167407492979040488248082834437118469069532757762870759986190605393539090598242000397555866525299324119182149696458115278863713122024741392972514655328072895724185929948897737798794179735378852179517441902123559330761637615721186253944062552419459934638635596148975840497765830301207648545551137818436172395948184625309518641777746184072914066736502241287052273640879545912506985603879824845641780810515497009578255770504353397608786075825716093528256728758117651556299531912148004023929909553447980059170710123484295377395814334473005189117439641580947020504342240339
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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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