Factor Info
ID
221686
Size
1141 digits / 3790 bits
Status
composite
Value
4612807881360562824402710707789615263962250113436987090810203293540588000707519812134679843144141989356302783647360046984531668834366661872742889221137144515020890169022539188564756208195725455616211914862742525414598399107076857046796006629324904795401675964870388637208277611340981118874434798138601290605936907649929294735396161817283428545410226112258696314441501766207864048813333642387973453033396096904981606413553899726223036516761618645016652143138847038292293713809226408093088092157166186971880636489994056150953942149131816078146589722988007655348402259222812865331355783266561505628844219576252341305218826167110564679873273581785082089386031251967021536785701288801978118904013040744427656334548836412265329175688700592308506668639876137363670997382093707807561174597484640275676923075122160878615670899083157919503893333169147368182672373901712061270587548068567117921649056392867800126112711497200439019593954023845495178639646481510970045580338475651443678296135710454614042047991354533735761689534039713215240804946772112733282795979942316754899204997898318082933563470534107777573988815623004506276209324401488271367922151
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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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