Factor Info
ID
221695
Size
1154 digits / 3832 bits
Status
composite
Value
25276004686513960716107495222300612315330362812808606900460226724264378398486501394916268034564022396629515447913746909731841750465552612931515778136764073669789628641930209912422453025919629312994017825812489660029484265040680225256882648044537627399711385499219076358140057428312506605595701861228616779973974012867387531720148190242317844262731019487609123060188306383350824958402466484571387300512389573468068430942123594234328507039212667921433138212934525482181280175564063242113243499718627491901178782898375492036474223195131504898504820236346130792525692364322926116436250899762293948321600940906790521246658995977218038375958018642832631738817472439807967453626245730691677734674499960147661476137060459793563470167101838090428009577567932243912760684000822942449955626576779675829897820877799022822363955250734729668888448522505696500497604665542653136318189971277251597472910708971672234828479564187755213588593695671908421205685345965638890568446753132523344157901363833508503850674079658292144215165398278463944589319386268682302156105354708336335217172398438114317465883298341116399432436677729121284271969880785428346644913530412638857871
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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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