Factor Info
ID
221726
Size
1139 digits / 3783 bits
Status
composite
Value
36018178740119810449960007122408812555993825899304103845506897835823554583913162929584856162556161858134953633025556255247224970077982218120144077184637970983466355183549104138651397461806792426789363608056584112219614529416683501621913804308053787287419401367607381394772557256940451649997340048473931478310152973878491906892489758313445508409068034641754587119089356950132684704536599402163392508847640820351599572692660731920411045192787868185059385339544482970150818345319674663617053619052060534974974162174201130592928176448967642499191367838405132747584779640138821252382633203117201413353977706733563019139371813775287359090078954876480976140178780665873475955018790849051454740267438101688009341157758170711263558211717572270569245678279919125347913303156919950198265938566916877926562879363319359071502775880459335868948634299689100327379495645781192902834310899496830741403131542834707556643773121610288441786869798813049909138511509215345931666726576629406627836548408656066974092519848639707093557555375734611918038790198663675922774475383292863485269040039350676246535121107640675615013467087736377446297291778771809623272093
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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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