Factor Info
ID
185601
Size
980 digits / 3254 bits
Status
composite
Value
20043040651189945984471288610862653306099280755336992839583275995934743336325201308131294564817415228013801400828018783253227845109497485111783795818050276464254555348825010494951101571054204892568123631068451879561892391173357157405657586352438494227112870622856064004116101806495387958440742047923375178077111481650444103861088501880015898226410124186533796940963982600791278627373726698980440205016013005223206650364600433637971042633379074223290716991801485515860496550529063768148436499193512481883451315820705786261012236212625094488819284409023402269086572808970612366053058255684661557392307947378768728050404216157412272752520253530160231885860593556866412004940952653482011680881412617819766153762663643942822718552484684317509924308607408634877639667324076876235640711375997029520834027233614312610349201072466096134807179870357130348161127820262387286674691978575913818478212945404705413211460115152124378025278332601706859722383549841684778303893463146917659016637107
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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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