Factor Info
ID | 222164 |
Size | 1872 digits / 6217 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 184452621118885018801369810389221501903837460170069485630214270165227997597746641539253088851022258363314608802403216577982609956592099607271626069405992065099241215161394328660798592504708638409422320214010802252321998790911871529416218562720916539954626591081437879232656608605963656566130676979237912056217833687201259935805810627626538951473609479072108652568030498832169042244472365172888697933023994794024259109936090111156732226044730195702468069473078652880223376281877838508169408109869463218262836902589890157642501512559837366783745891239019901689876935462001435490748864611163895054613846479213749725400244998087646049427346864595716973837034924862456871430702626299427938819354113099919907973753661092184100956532996276385221789599115426446096926849414843691093347769364742356448273244172280528391059930713677422299617360414970859193925892276658895631953833561785670097678431537631649302668146378672891163123749323408222932311569800819187474353671317921346012857320243480686217384201267709580902006564887722959319749601153456330734024571557285073130800944105313559611854938078905685250469623823748220623585590899853061049282956882528666198793800766424531507130502548688496221588714880498782249047969842426156427770547812343502773341488449740264442055255447016826894543828416971716312519139818487456061803573771481118290927749940154774871876896041792642628256102202488038354942414693548858230605271460580870458754454700506230405859041839341619025347252368498660507848015376698162918311151042450876618152527996604508378500818864932807465188811536717700820918529322994949287834097133263559957622859963399368832893491498849669972196517615120357990561762546988407784498208871345391292076751275686480231536331982192247664912588533452359899792571277054504193020395635889312721014311476163514848006833431744146560228731733972330540419399084708750726422567320198860983 |
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.