Factor Info
ID
221670
Size
1078 digits / 3580 bits
Status
composite
Value
3014470132753579514736675790334108046521689518714777183473884176284004817178811542354988208751445010958199716676659011431237290906952687210718505519889108047525009873030569864253147399347220402507110508547430257789285925430926640925995906432831007551508157032436373193179337551693386126150005419192763954376784684986869174718961259209107217456820530629560711897061790904662826390325296588494702955675694496664517381061447261584285177228421422265632428958367835474187129823142163630762143141095354386934335379419055035158234590220854901964906509906638860400414253749500730891085774978927399500485037606227380942743601305383626606535673858580466015334050096393241119453781657634852818532102622158248477331646477184125335730442969514596379679935934731344170045706781550547161400247143796087365990463674160613929679101661990807698347577437097548229453541338177283676193717218935976766387491622659779129195600334177162603705085374983251657197812654763092127522151655703887521577289025493365528679260960655856536634990187145369569643671744943717048031163572598764649122387580594093553
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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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