Factor Info
ID
223470
Size
1162 digits / 3860 bits
Status
composite
Value
4960456518571455355397764665215171647581207582295486886629046029749065712006861651411878480863195494905065511532072848251446176083668478380253066079476392007094194857567139936686223523809599182440658464633422177032457649110733607420767462261976399274627444612187190513691040381791111277047737846376059093886730029321045188452970761164665524519233998429133719466490842014276856552755516721810666513634749999686328079121755129501735351515509301879912336684706642908237237751622197741911687716608222144199562917564001260685245410594733927082123035045865985050906214074458121899664273770789458616946662991370707681733675574672940581788558737541542615092811624191063679954832514306309490181996724331981334436039120437176992596867037493556772983841138611017096765481768758077150508206680618861918134351740582456441560487615272387911615041378756134092510160563551157203740187491383708286121948645968295566340991252494156034684879170635311878843360597821161411339730563916695274938367217373635071999960142951217955534762084176711673209517126466272856489382803989340341974725318268112170602146952481388357787451087965432106691246310781848567243567796751562489755100154059
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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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