Factor Info
ID
223934
Size
1873 digits / 6220 bits
Status
composite
Value
2182189628099527924779820857552377477440819957528495149930380318774272385691980590426468895323055395979215581155832388521396001774341075384522455685705512529367004509688768596820024151462303358362890034467742393762843365443754879995334552251112629719285016873650983926802762988323331426730173565470047800596514252060644630703942143175510583776770630621364235018979626801704108826487368540416634046184301801791637026426157862441757938077542403496770958908462503862667553931261286126017619205233293264742001995126909253625361124849623440069244579129237272323215034393632312189750900881814213483969385014566891384842613245969773705860060354331863507448973513377228826162991233773628175644016444301113468523387638858014235381505621157092433674298295040761059040349383780214242126336164976943159999088116950523372770587761748366446967602161033054922370147801149679787544045548314424059705421640155902905383882959062270795242145743139271526133009681663582615337371795799942707935235999385881617881507080905010628276426265917535583007048447469891355484248554931115767145210124423800869880665902453902936645663927878194006682588216803027043726464779198418540467811561790877616130260915060272675175677983919110945754807522393956964296780521155232982852551312876582392702413725730716127609554429073269683967173395428953647389222525094563963550012195457558196898542194594779905846583406256491004943537257362362030566399047665186406457452432239181843490258810114025924810850752315084598253221979170144246985672200191809649864873396409875882439434180642768523028627260509691322254267971416205803016829026947125877073305493953093038566555052002825499998033278189499370477689962621648725304142394047029881885865883555796830664854521646544840795010621533434795883389145618533306447710160895337567036980369790677931008778377694423909318313833719452397836442721451818027394498799101940048081
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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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