Factor Info
ID
221734
Size
1155 digits / 3835 bits
Status
composite
Value
235506288968220137771455928259463415970240406272093300322527840404588469606170217925813613362238912037322911382851373963029825012810157365632518671029543105829382385855186838158378540787983218895248417950287315430511306388300263830824573332173354659014624146287742790085101734795895466972620189189466498384986893819947301187269977371494932826618357927088594865823524630667830936558650006970840358035613991378794231330803234289100503051826810790806508058713279167053408382242040605636416189431852833868305520031995548243305678987520639257849735675111150404853818755810492138484755800394776313026280801995296740313268523269269594920315565901507808408273123321748069907500341432869506611157205876857622076441636235059180207760684545432237187980896647951928171377023302997199499822640510254587951948718971263054619649279990978911395612151391796683645116999201922565956979834946228543566431478092034946758557411508977604201299581581719410606238870778982453917267206135940899407289385248673210561985757599646810164587179644686477154824546597267471342315405762982232038819546370131069927195062408077360219255740613009754263775846509719624233782034689879718593869
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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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