Factor Info
ID
222185
Size
1915 digits / 6361 bits
Status
composite
Value
5003250982729087521208355510248114904254134532459897886866973505014428179427507817815313292662895776901604373243097446513763918417827667607177922945854030752295529866700576226981359755554226807152856430052742506415833128578462480856040503520454782525632811697865289734145810376181621536612080222119278684605239837492073536890348226214889090661237818616378806532711848708805394402161008795893588528652248180532950477577455275203149625287323412165730577838773443286461544961553076212812192692357623927656900431674320541087798823316378963600133652915219589469409592073695054221144647903210038628798769344977037909623590809580346876072014997323127510115909130290815403303350635534858463735364810784530802692069617361034854491792435777700759260130497029713827273946066157447621527250155299242930935327446027758000298792897031024264515879879307003371224668728603310812383987125784679877476126509968293702666215618830423775850066371530119531959771204820938683433141626149881387339538189130555570982655648557738269620068320902305724707431531655153750605123336202867103629276164105217313192742688238127018115499611740236656919986958846436190005043328481377680734737696246100737229262977091591353730153024877798876210587821476224550089468089091747156249654108729430556157572791269827583098925819706297789888828846290295392248121062519892770774291897406161804791010689232601558370978511904462418798293777733282120476699777537622021119523698960533647979486327253174474925170738563354190622594106413029532428615160695806107090313418515627894669800210623451675038856583958093105888860147233712191395410554996783212632204463947455436793548121254989323083574485066469232854843308705463463485776688467735135699938590423984641141830263931893548116018849507753766992676100039431411967756740508988422678879630766844000284423299439556816786145999650935041596907543035184454973852448949249833547728168895726539925920658827788156355244701
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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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