Factor Info
ID | 63222 |
Size | 1122 digits / 3726 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 287071809042560540981691605803478234835582567662168168932048258295288090297247051570654637616665642794055031998830372050243663487343433328241497009928543915571210850811353530166262756489578791237413126278087564143600443148100106194303896047006395370298228681531807218185105708548306704759687389760102332839958206993914781746839503516685973102288215404481037866485563683136491609193986912158597360142204596501258464623192097166388754417738798735572147315391277854245389460738803522830533550981310876433990288573936036495693270833125558289608673028803887247865892147923421818343479713939382333863360052343959168370192734373589561198234643944049961227737547218360620898208113181927268284554404452420843519068800563274469500227855815745149611834324179118472099417786521865911124829824982768747652920860330039345499890735114191743627542518274213725684442205526100647628001623787525584039953964674446837816253033717414309069066270737338498196121338424691361862612536053907773987789432294841538279363358081582398431927991286194428656659123679808925483560355837139062431540369787376426688571402006417654460416361482192776474726451 |
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.