Factor Info
ID | 222159 |
Size | 1848 digits / 6139 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 751963096718943211144437048154691828789066170390819908292288068049859274208651219484055188120180821447889548223162912791399411472565634691108742441557697386735806191979555708348814915446626920004832687398900192870022858094266269165048565496948136484429093307118857938230791003878850527360408564463127925290046075787857541587218015999739833058932039490882118553871763127968735060015245447675211139727145247751647505959108663645104233219612627202667048530025618541532393586418985176795585361864616463897567818591339476280563261556038307095663472389817699015125534421275611613157970688208433732110635612791695987686805395185574576284253401919556335066334095362996876033161010409812991623307045558366695233015729739114144973132115436796920395492810508358647947237322695373893264618428353442733503082012072849520033012741135437562331244683742818469555768848772756001625294368350422142292824629310783925144501268616154507116302566380261226329819841011696120807181305060191077153744308640433851450919335742767048943871472503260552239655368088251358820978042273486366200791617170487124530648648986998365205747787184449408259599000622208821123478736927204718398811827202080624444440527886346663424996635745319694483699986919861663610452535943152442665944102687864526198339975046848478345923824502197275738783037758425233742286295671644181260552584645959897754999694090200154741494113397682706597305687482116230288947936266840177436709745408802042805877080109373724070056010837173977543638955752080307026292666124775633382446452941598969412691852398942923057001265928841160220420468521662018585616506296465733272068919908667064587841080738742386579839684548723000583903580591219876232711372709813315661568249706244814874911453783327489705564163532365289049895105419256701769111049283634710522935424625936105702793724368791166011283880072672031676282748458569 |
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.