Factor Info
ID | 221566 |
Size | 950 digits / 3153 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 11593101786788742894351225907633221207068707096842800430487966317850622394519813633409107743352118097736749341274846933006338560176302979902303522014640075822687221814462877098661323373325061253471529133316863253081192356277349819831314096693249092632690127706804634393878426761675562810039516551132298466095896533782687699481074322710529363585774639773559743135502250663514752634025467152091458335474493368066760871590357629204279592698182617435753256604510309188547034881887650272803192547008200266660300228258309075760500137277671118000105313584782594205699842112304868602003265783631267166228948945031389928436802553689917265305255498778422664028814745863364262874842309895944307879607129786929291900392403748306003282872281451879967138167104250623788940370803329274364596695423089016944158613027054393163150181583459164584459064023167617302980379899560002108070102189734516078288387651035646635968277544952870027268559005044434226520387091385921 |
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.