Factor Info
ID
221691
Size
1146 digits / 3805 bits
Status
composite
Value
176542208179411080301233601961958325533764331758993940007896355497928216325999624473852704082286044146606146133526082177324696895811932062273316921250904657472200111044063620422112496128095299535062675465084103333639141801666955796675967194804254995774188465458006496348256968499281994327764801158873983686952049790263450926298514764302515070358613420370891011940138747093638209144167528360846350867526261403359198885181221032324607514866926895747693445601256098720980971632602869796228241778660636802176256659139931265084845787112037908087491849615442256480853746735318635934649228509441299985290408903287583440771679687131758237544170379329535899866050471435246849584145983332772883887299552765850981374029944172223929312743635540030439491617050918927752189081835645875752185280252880806445625095591399696195749124854101464102326283158840913141424453669115472892384342639809707820532270417466817976424998577050814748505983153030009311711660615204910190267701689273290776101032930371519128786520948346620819205458151022371411291928563307402214855542784375787072489190795508707508962129740465478253082806310144542486744530358954361796526425303911
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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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