Factor Info
ID | 220128 |
Size | 1862 digits / 6183 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 14523045722487642410283784073912090098083180311390742009786465144585505716368880379139997858114460669514818217560241009884367709108086229642016943284696457900477140853725701292957112013037349094339472708135448790972555327779604259802101115795724051760437998774635528028061537880563397993733278434426769116395613418133900598978846888939754418593602574004181598305067251921938960774719823114124019992934600595476113277704919239079649635460529701252934773465648321744505033515659742659610939863060740471393844224842448354117179257523416302070985992116028128381952671805033528046936343609324425605472289262538807876667478966162503436954623297164761269865078737497060511504306376679266742712042500067249002899317552015418904171568455917362287194641008612878852142525353817923784165187670018163379153730508037954143679076696384408960066622492440558925789416479628978381627047872148093926937627543244667917108492633844534786455967326880168848240075719335629493089488325353156998441424655345721284114051787196918452618332045175256434179775881340367157431076716742674501594613957572810560011532292402370377147328800925588570306796148630407927409747787763909333680204936964317817632262583374035577436118187493317204396936988746339942987823310875134158252212279935038701193315877340522576713863088687694976890030718035524615979314591281181874394613016425861769810219041877164701374915433754836487130515456167956252844105362178989720663253962754783820730802695074098782605292223409663351083761017629480255007520858361548158166555557291489106050578641050392529044688105012415511919028013527388492854347577458812672085481929797272601677861411724776757362262480034094733093927503129312974685242140758332200961803339417151089751403355606132934536459810001569332161233803193200241367694590792510101931991139939057394944072076163001146552351203307998667896951892459726532798367501 |
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.