Factor Info
ID
186106
Size
1149 digits / 3815 bits
Status
composite
Value
236501351129951335501660817537448166922332528421021492167670946825363865475650215164768366800165492508020597415023834879354776386198567693796839421049637008182082053440553102921945242717307536232755267484974421003011697258005398767465497267747219497446030601332867210045079030245629200519673443481248090375675781295355732553595796795411290682118975986093122837440329570351909175438987659548192209101986734786438387991099702207108861125300379951694939500989517273645802302342176422088751237980534160051928608529743332220094929539161988055650240383793970654262575239224197042805937393430823410005303906222350913957664307179538147863554153766456537822578910892401143484887106048263701175231038385182220814762400906740320845720827039880435090521690765378399779562655477849999706345929037528946957752164898446648342329524401470293386727803109227612835845371208377867017507229115168188176644345908307669769699043984010131837047689271801924603122174509236601831342554585994483140371622509565312843196582002106936054764346748337160316757983868918112326901580483786063906050638248864791684589004358635029206442724250179058562071785179051425542742259180914689
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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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