Factor Info
ID
176054
Size
1145 digits / 3802 bits
Status
composite
Value
20404682171552657766395710974655721443437953475887156211614097554892602580757763676762158253204140858378709084687751295943483519029821750970781283394049299941110165471433985650009801177788066886264295489435233612484831666473406318393092514125459146452896049301804062305713423653705249907312016316882873502321694329012176973447752368508956527005095840360684321994245920359843786724835422164249448702409014928072543526465688839971433890535751405850131072625738223166148118991101550129834620709185739389429029931490103086287086422081926283803843488470613566947356222850274016851929719981542537623601352643388908585144650245755682136218014601379066073322368701777677774190373502026472280601234242455899892806774376745225851183599525436696619809552364408271293112988650714840713174233042424412370830980260781190988483479267717586419318038080802598815595017446610545061888010028047069995146341361325257277368441998554357817224203244650517977908462711499406431047456699967664337200711897220069439938695625738194746166429144881905616107958152503122635209859098791223035412521807485185834652891593791808125920864798771146913935554994669118525773124387741
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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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