Factor Info
ID
221719
Size
1143 digits / 3796 bits
Status
composite
Value
430644150060124913795651636283290831540273253510454507660310465944704827179070299070567900450263148128571503072978268466615883771879378362929427686720478298270113506860540578743952362967720535830137102150611468788315413565860250491869466925559640114580705127349644340293088414454324900459650352206358280135504964340754932715657948759136163712535781527918342515259046105389294283402809884911085241535995288095742939128174750859656193910967845767654804829353336273220572238827589852722456039152894169191069740828885411428972660702741961678810201156967447320001131862203732783003172952687010236532011378168518712875883356364654015716252157765136078011052395425676956273496617659886774038880867734814211011478706557635427550906072185285880515544424218746100975625885695466192706591906691113627663740045320739972900191451791806701546833327972222480082694092795068567536448208316590263728470387633268429170604205934612244564010703347251103320312152409559354706774453225974333521088760723848441624969677571650889250567702916667310883307364746329349882868399010308619467803797709289819335639725634787752211339357610095936401418752250125796219299971173
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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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