Factor Info
ID
162912
Size
1176 digits / 3905 bits
Status
composite
Value
200493818330585367473561425459037401038803059698160881866179796943386157818190033223094888548217089237368429871902197286318137694349778449649978921039291276615364781774340594033380923085375378983359255396374421514776256738882562827481698238131060018776077843850236078056900627032132295717046128332051084816114520604710556856888740387078353811891015187024481350729920654305559814970842680655148391254150441300127097739407013188035695366312528193970107357077191754996504143286603605929749013326346533482013765735722935650027558576048494196159226205037133108521958380921658213568129923643748100470483225015719475132335026626885154055747553924021420108437788250900148800217343634855410094121990795844405655322744671391062631973908230291778484457599338648591678215102625876359881600225470516696427490966060366573706193671234313743584767422884930715161341685747509719418423249322647694871339018658406522196740646281232596663423322426551011417069026636386454168972494098427856626588924088993566752335654726643223379006829032891458483100360142056379815327102122761410046320530198640091416029398176589516367427694039807689646785384721740066898497192486055101694368595756707551108964593
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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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