Factor Info
ID | 223474 |
Size | 1126 digits / 3740 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3587116334700482588987380766814520017582804041596087526482387490834312623286732951498033165240644098448591232686543898074482077389639959652106184883086435350149696777584281847263077884082470623699118351567165121541763102017476050906103884017667804760975512585526007308135284509419592372277903394799474950327683430753374737424295230323288172469443556034154321731516939188993065972433293188105611505115930602805402684378273179715203522539466405061584504529318849250560770824341941465111071831546892069338857709529221766172525700063122467565968666874165462478500625134831101261790593950525750806871268421941216237867009275256966666072663524206469699456829321545111183061063442568059984607067211806081593745240759853467822143993684502768279262095705586829016152803530056922676201143605605027900918255063406927460997379864956160633337672794534317069472770412218653175479661010999784287289516019624789687972759690762742816072127411556943933269493756377242746531708949414101463728939524565071696013857944041268576650698158484670920569868869788621361562566256457239672962473233745340769503968460250008375095149731084838580341568318769 |
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.