Factor Info
ID
223465
Size
1167 digits / 3876 bits
Status
composite
Value
386579490906176273673367388143812844184476169949926951500781807824610570512854210927306017099896224625695603811434475946928196737960870125104565932751959297025347138594643239244107200732343498863605422778782213166299278850165125130831425820732897214805583405778257567014759834854785529151016133567751366007445754758468740823297927461285284771491757402524969753048698021533953936726717739815682203388823536124437164225731866997619973807051175446738067163180025384523570537243153135930560770015850488920780522578140973907615085268685986365136784966830753885122942659562389681083729994260474713704781090624977439302734685376496997132808897181969952476251093301989549447857018715750030595352072927516250028076474691087908129005668137734448981872757934543601195578183368710626500281500317740423027508324056523667171960373254109810588586259679235845920611730485342444562803780228245373169275153169639506313838319108764865529487280945613208183795500523386091291222544159083889822817810746066611685677700504851581820292510289282336820176476585234340248233330340539022840229477235567521761928321209628142572893813719680108489760188037667927677556975186273191763829915062148017
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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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