Factor Info
ID | 223936 |
Size | 1880 digits / 6244 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 39785783361937485515306511310725913307197259443941381725746214263103351099701799739675989915074684985411930508648471498001395596993513768858409462047578707117592850879325316211294408499651755307329703301603174708868163048658281259500475111813591518377088791498329620185855261052481730340725286364844155099392660861204119126627611659379796755405308823852198920862990901314620368503001471692658316224244071545566504032901537706070043136322091766150642825784054649433385569004201319911199690398348389730319633597943976425368006685105486247774100506598128401725440735760347656722805391161042087371266618278164546263895275027775170397506923416839065716994129928693046747727374714310219439452525080561285503550215306842680237602018365075293811555234473983471705446468168990191791385208609213668575855291978886793139311904695890992657742931186922903129608553008865247316046302732774700345116776707265630197478535906558692297398527148051618311656202086533047265457123753329915016586297491723845933888841358080636964510112239732482201023726640542723459309640119050866652670900833534659251521217392107230737981793208608222475855325099542538634592564173123572461433404620294011775299990749304006765135094868599911744171760820998174340568776734024469714123429233824088001208279219061105462859708964569373282954025561662919113000233122661902589449475470305857102657452313923895655373269559198373930977874967633613072135743412357335799655846728646086183895149958454468303095375344218967478346756780133651629676831529552038131985518845022134755954494288824403299621629517525689702702136137719665649759439042385653959371465299485201388776886454636900968189776018236813142730452058801082698569376996938268288280131762605066227081176470168157588866767506412433492970347987693377707696748072501177419219645309307142350649104987165598965566340439042068234905022412736094010575834291451736115320528527 |
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.