Factor Info
ID
223466
Size
1175 digits / 3901 bits
Status
composite
Value
17562490543394839913916388493500180222583177682971365995431088905533057572483722820445437333322794438455328168810478715246063389248508163416741525681524160719910657617955675737062414565773209074174884010498388800411383058688076305097415154524707344532708197569515781366436464535645246261699503602557568482361891408257621289990791834692165000867619469818521229462739782196904639014975968287913022811349003660358526725314342065659249412929048723024715335279406927630053169852126548026364011067068835244312981980389216358973878655146894715751683332110414337719479859064990143141005832671705047447821232907514407948341614865442406698661267424092763345429582079867849420019273834933160852536703936627227646674263021349684400888249248324697043260004990943219687892762092473758976133387718840194276827840180237156423538451183955555968448470097696270881538853590858577316555951600563386670311762148945671571016417679518078883310830366219238912182997556203264000848690034496070536150421584810772013979895199309564219064191378898180838765235647180926119121154738015807589113915648006200320959901541199571933859654945679913812668138405659945765132344379748129901747518122393546355741621
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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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