Factor Info
ID
221703
Size
1162 digits / 3858 bits
Status
composite
Value
1894569520289182461847515276619384007155274759458640982609866712771764930823435922543175911713134539721849029119783118741906186528549716222294893846341259873839942323366759985195748049334655799865156754702655596957202620309675985989471436119447068054169361557525833507974773515621168638118832288670545088215651462399345128467904774254292668312994282095342236978564219444686788544188205501626977552662152128930466357647301123616020701212859542020141928553463617228434747640329181117074881766382569056912724735858646891664836434104451728839328462993622786923328909793753135831547315057822686240685471702848757952801020080476287437955465624971198617996378817409664164663319297771396229077849762822633762507288832214173045753696588945466030949279752011178895169543844321515462105867910179000425091313425706184673469134065255683433946712694541590861511540444424427383330675510331368313759335174704559382532494967688304155218075287089325466145822627603411817714927126968695271850448275713410670244921783177702186658726692731611859350021324041464215416865671692785084601981692362342662844759414537174146443084670678985833282158544871990247889570162223476554256649902787
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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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