Factor Info
ID | 222157 |
Size | 1869 digits / 6206 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 107802776775604986190879265186327915288494811249843665469142272637710300661950432609283386323334672071184426596680711435553945214372841089272858321311935533007252617444945199393111162541630072635155823323299358236586433008447619406757786768293223931749646060506198443095798462175236915657231544847658356126415855505633890173994535063684278329485248693585951984699401302750424461289271058841028090668682232081202539061577156634104942797897205390074944478657631192726375907773585583865786156790852683398995849895160384115167999796067009093395823062701819755779793556045374414297475695986969960408397367155770679495595650799833797183083516569608042537163010645160968451700490294787330184330941008882725110396899675668626274739451210436038247143128297434577904372586813374097944632618683909833837287327993702631124327208568707736647849455236005664897641760973942141167798367044706240736984261680021837887296981283946182060027663750296118892800713545217860132617114643489152018385536933076573794862542765706154631415846371614809182382909758630461377147623327308356479914778398123065827031000855647968562522038130865788761953356644226693056423194495298703005980888857563462646892807598495272389297791727433731127253962073510910485048238816439261683317075059407996708524746541054058471447984121134090178810617811007505255071790312403963305293948164389324394419272208607004736304475253697188494908829032445384346324928287848641491495507031517859102711826718614903980235173106151887049943991427600104335265663114326114640913825632990909577963142523738264368307909245557528852477366620905306065454546144657064834700826140690627190700099909166770484783279126189382941529470086362094606935058835807655177811986328175959506353223576069089675685548047068646124142249589062540767605082578860855271740548438437654916899313799671250032614084066063088684217392438750750123933519451039737 |
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.