Factor Info
ID | 220123 |
Size | 1858 digits / 6172 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 7229431201019121660727483029423514490351083983130810496610419075987493099635543848264061487051967438528688168669737265241866380047640179843589641238554875770797517203805691435770858241493314001954074827488730943470211361523033119767864862852468491272539314437437558980507500570481115244157616774112727634254827481424180758551852950869247243702364385800508369512709284315686706898960546099490023863439462548243146697518472711097732308303692686606201362006932422449848519288777800602470247778982459313492757837395640021047559729658888657758893385600423381089415734069091256994857322873867313315649930984922742553031469040266127224311552879997562664200394673458910246165872021290596496148698037734155461992016732013507285297828038040369057407034734334299110720335114875498534232009501913156965776954740912018140818966982351929066915232191350534912533659310107390728641449346382120521512509395173467526516256305444159798774934403645650340096596789841242954270619402010556458262135668012007261917556856825844145976821068307771911009985924132233924609633822409668671297634135059551747114183674644442935501610568219540731130584506777518453635123938939029142932574081980118836251938528397490641570027303856613781635913600621537469304736741826569331492764357547255548161616425355484193299726325783940820057517133569767193707763397966610816628035447696657637581169060387588865429963027754720277855878130428454754513440084881673831646687263504539902629937094556037100077902540495406399030128722912898859780951414434114482797742363466852792673888465869954404398405232332437938228365932472627242526814365998334239231577315362682525933500396415849923904149138763783540352197939549681869077988666747973956694530774109015902055985912250323143016596879152094742355322104056902693824513003122552621187763877794692991716910685690596368024375406868690745354673501811996502042911 |
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.