Factor Info
ID | 222175 |
Size | 1880 digits / 6245 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 44928730793630853954805310201285371565475080870709840322053701414203460076092246798706033140398313888717138176245830159463010289875933445704491381074150442779250753208947391175396809355889099597370776843030771486288811913392059034345772328669488233243802034168186689069017924761251539048260500178495639257001195103874494747866795624974859362984400698986593192555609130619208370774905153681360070232189933234743513867174292559656295280775064036795622909992882452970139338622661875307840316341247925060116843640296486155859210194812926491398976082815405644095801034566866301158508682113900860562282245926750434463614599831211810002194940619157596506579628138324196813489195950136811356708056153014656946304515147362451480511129358998552534691469377625064336203252068487174728364515357213682946556792240908117659488112445018553422582611405681985416974700369203105859280420367421215955183482093355304083337776082501041926547864632760322082789846567122612456701295046831266452335259532068953216312235825321437926216917475393544491634661155001801566516110643391606807014579151307694204553764791922095668342351045191293070047045509420621393408507502985292644474378862572305433212060918720005551247446838919650145447295663356912303819159291110432341211304834208944238390171728785628998902557854164577712929787346151919899066990418032570582843967851995805368337199434925320071429937771208640090683027746655173664895460659175693437076372454769473154390657392530811128913096024343080407229745502718583905224529088233978832471442041463790807629796402842075352436628390704094389950427080045666808387969206321485787946841377049885870974297759926521763188725660578342884454325146459352966677865336534600039762083400339491770551891917783744767739914977291041979975244317297000174145596511060255628381698845143857093329055871360569758397198225540127680346957751659513228963899470732860962847769583 |
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.