Factor Info
ID
222203
Size
1887 digits / 6267 bits
Status
composite
Value
335885358209317521430941153775887450656471484359860271807091398314349179848475957420669646238445661048424830017865140002840903589022470241324590635237940698253343711279211726430886581616539821889894565832593878836125320285163303575344679530324555341145213674502633405646845358042752618995513099927796926260488202252715562819787482115479408026431030101415644701619740493476971835356118052599428670399514784417284398514915562282248697355778607663121143780908724081890561136508671682833112431901310423602171582928656242242991577035539386699894569234827965405959109430467930159611504356745363149364760494162152943279733824077175399633882114600054276024274544827436179889668827361892705325501574678073577362607395925732241031971854803136917519360240373605693144427505084100139007500332600755845054285218095761377130993587628728482661314322391296448537535340073845078234814384323091374882718657569500172848505442907218211312317875304124224359434908726005025721370530394656801179285359386804796590196288614815602632157528321902506336823092779582060344185229263260209420170910284205113207802746000803625621930663619994480401476816858214196549106165111054056399726600937370659295441634844713107993366912193053739751332233779607847422033649050414772892158629772879222527845181055259513395317007291489294569968923422376010999323924649325430182195152060684344183246557401922624290868963732717486445020316124404766391965367014779173399345631972229521552534466913554368751566645227430277061280371522689575787232703126153386411940471083751315171976923105068242830423048112170445069976392312160421109583332764280506056013572116902957006838460058015501817305545175297094241253497030565259834114187154172895791415878664437441711026792143200998749463277174588342067047773869536509028444306993563907002016639673642262563978701801795871971168874918287603674570803196318694363313998276936009389790058556417577
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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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