Factor Info
ID
223471
Size
1148 digits / 3814 bits
Status
composite
Value
91813731996844965964298550071079970246188416711762799502375850690645591085861845963066785844384983724955038032482114020838499951609879051644382915634242103757867717917574936372686953447415642427090270397672786239517823499734021021897813276189082606116929832833536791173822839920153383779587405678676303356899924472928947979691967957870716361874636238199253223352950091705903592884720109231460300842404652765632593438422213143636976467957380051789144628560225997454504116331005898098714071851280230278029467020157680469816215222067732055844028374336223167685090820883860083334449073021858524868000788841641324488639149171906635487959751476681337209663751782372773240494367560611093488459629323477540504083551351569339107625155174310202187756576114296447488806760125391420580320638201989848113166982868140518792422794211289941612251463021715487303254027005792218872367135194417531508657689513683192458950185334460620378677869342730520029235929131575326367049858530486189441166053511627277434899008594005590026570544515453747265334700695585264761355282528079661142119722482582479444694931845751952403288644770660695002997174988223886750812468245030939
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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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