Factor Info
ID
221710
Size
1159 digits / 3849 bits
Status
composite
Value
3103109112692905533753030415257058830870481729874708267498247922379844446089968699380845848769474811676968739038060739461378901453680126161517125110842758951882283156659668016448059949686800342671055673752884757645815863800953719916734580623406873725605211499594575872585381414934405816693367863889879148996502893853487462384985737958358872314561293411879322352801855276968916633538768763150735632296240755510762723457163769261424240008271047761432732728838416136337196910859468256851906515188860294101102634671988576895596111112312158633696835456320641029027033811571651715031496976546206003770756854642114142883752758318614504098819135574966338938448499489504123141098157871634043337947934890848899902009666350387313316831467507967539380787281309328747914197744603419074444856799676058188646990743527203941686278442165554587241067595613459205017448274033702707173615902103716972389399982007444708003216940056332967891606680020323021039208354168515312735445290484522692382881037476289312487691272083300021467996007680575154250091956779268601093632860641800684971877106380288524549789701870413418074413658410866990867996638462234189984712995411762771067434979
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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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