Factor Info
ID | 221683 |
Size | 1132 digits / 3761 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 8378774550274682931292495920649199156213618444855805336671408264008873035193528404207316924587583967468744802018899249141290162761350260868663327229070506964926537168000848066977274281064054847680008377700483178266013850461221769313227772699251626153096392592877867824532626229072748477879739196039022691040565627437735570703511919587418366929773772054219392546326527588249272060456255620498022702884717178150994442078824708317409317333305477423784608888923214275749666595814090553523164938879018046239182184385082428942668064608822885354584281945396375829227530527762547542773244278629675712929317173335435887535992429405938806572167302250147933841084741332209722442838258023649798161562351534314684623848938876858775909484947422009159411230003371254918178192511703829182986558743191660814364525698848482150686333353453540502722697290913621687050469191439897462459084710515325233432045267368229594250619206734053995114577914208220389295180728652473438079714517933410238612873063113180184461367976277580513377934974547521692103769570810756948501162127832362151169467496244793227892637628765422851331664054058302301162012433237245501 |
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.