Factor Info
ID
220149
Size
1903 digits / 6319 bits
Status
composite
Value
1613081660231879191929687224522034417262362516709098211330739083003833757393679798583806888542917916061587475307220271475950440067762977954997714063249353933202435388051793525528744461145787553252722880850600877965714255168261836728993890165943902064096763755591412204727437353018034249973013468693776494275198922953594140978804477214573109423845401663908604366712167293428693065268087711237459263525876899484308172313284421922033605253772464636504876438828745491286162968234654527486705698964096570837716701707914965553195718693203504997012874075571267916274712056025099877911920691757688199365012256988231249456010270117979065102050435546619607605143198751085776099029063517835970436150659793752370910834174817891901047472706011755398801601064928376456324958386268017208657683960918602256102559749018925858333866637556725716972280013005827647934011706966406747611582967619026596339050513817392649794859619059237980499302161812791908891413060913509467646659957827976190774319011689441198775973310813063803322438025629633170861581045054599097113703875573994363307888854247282745112406378942713682057859506061727807817727498255697464604441158821490971127121615394057011895417325792011379752949421296603237139973119784137598029038459595796840787981898802229750038175844858599722015296578723943409757305986370385601754003518062986951843191514647395386839104318147760270742824971956919627520860196429666726780668007846185503195777569886751644896344666439565524051696695201149183694127281644675989277311235150638882421247050280381533280388375055092961800659465571523440933021878405465257375915349391457599060440465837595734868621517257486760476788534605226099428676045322101067651590610650524609900835375479706174221417174663117926450515310887208649671494760496589055254459668858274254880647968658678028764856781643251432657712506588900997021912523468886474194238886043836873179561667238109083184442906628559
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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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