Factor Info
ID
188280
Size
1152 digits / 3827 bits
Status
composite
Value
704323759278324826971909422054876023702786967719627254509988612243846111024385240207871133468501636169221017889935859216872279381293534081480968052690404837567689304331851615979616175719948877269962838489053854690304723838656068674394039306937517432813723178474770669937463949716934552880971867246046767405196198293363346561332931397895564986869119136097562987953870638162248598786340860883136353334576041178895157535755960419203098401988547385144209375564181748985565911833947182818940700640580009548452460877183111280732010683335022335075639596080358248961693760633849757664602262392449939744595885946641931845580948849062111046370833585016000578787121460373032105259877361109391121766533174539318332072887054749695758179079285579728100010177382586785776948437008357401154824996805605686458785563637858679060935140356654285779284145959120386909009233986548290792001273065131058893751909739436658006546431966305015045996876275831699390161298360137224550999554376780412708252096606958479612266867999853724705640969375242775807164085158381816715745169754946274581127685833651728986155017904168046012535020253475375024540485045814563228736956822216516999
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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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