Factor Info
ID | 223444 |
Size | 1137 digits / 3776 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 250576173835204654093950720677962495675788602107743414042267998965996939499935441219263959334062420434841450469894830400592338507859291658357854423781991448701495057431390477451416799644336017608039317571453783853401831565000141157476683106341063532785442357281381038323190384543145881847696742562430625464464840143250091062680297106751818497527194709864534085419639745483798996469739766501736290584336854388101070358049499136757226970123038646974533808231994689495478869926756157132778909476247852200310226672419258366485576667892519409613329961915997861589551651096987943025707310309490824673863779154361058295564384227026023608738710323829637724782988459681194482493249658841938003810491643962178880564109533651789046096331842645257674142581432072350595248790962547844317674307161247496289660861193644958628520304289037011330065868522111780478922152188472679297659309975935363653625316641857497068960557026689368897655358571560835319140414693969402654738230534695222079084771996872033879716575942804664895770586666929996938785586617555570916488095825886024074970128472256510018071039924160881629751054143995576051428402144825066408603 |
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.