Factor Info
ID | 221687 |
Size | 1140 digits / 3787 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 795446118538869820385069122540276898372330741212352629961187329332031651762708940553401198153310920177445553783983788506688938312325720726072101967408621014748717777988683880792084194234220114089700365376674427044224177294575557494910220087839591831151330024497102402477609279837751212107071521972592394399796794610798452340084743677019432511232089011727278390322556885786177460388533206063338175647894397514740402900406394868217461640832284841374658034047458133253681176296015544462973567767715999633099409555259421853373750789692546167435813426560143960607865018536437832411246965188441884273494243431468843105455167093125371437785462766280594983397269895978228226051364318243528492379872242967592388520943910512427904375410706915109142246262120220741267893585699827027968920851384498716687377533126490155947483498972797668239622683600623369057879454491500295580898961413812590800365121686038329872807835244019864682379361111013104111653920484316708666542368586179127345732444274670488735870073724536181738052052262630845527779773428738443176253336111303403357691250612090793442290502474743857779159904429412091199314051263056546148283861 |
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.