Factor Info
ID
195233
Size
1149 digits / 3817 bits
Status
composite
Value
795782871108266302780899912842795692551747441738063240218045247221078694203768298146515928542861630357772113895849860294771695518207432795751022632635716122127216509895853058630893407911204527523527399838931173085061015847819664706943773494970891956094572172804970419468662290670322287474061730857457487488213696722514512705215509901840513441208704398048793008074439576456766778396084003168900753089531877974609593746353834693570643103488970528711043829411272452555530983146063898934611222991158307084878079093612287521237957736535226598584729976489439331717662806778462255815369779793193635560770873171754391358450788065029371487143219655624082508350873020474681022099029861253727076025805733372395639966024148264899240434218483195844400865031374383541089779539456986841183773398934486827270010064779366756629771064211699493784721602875417776141754003438299335879700216395199776853316500927118115761016339557578426500039674466116849462333493111372762351780618251058561692383262654686661235390392234762376954633413116168171877373663702106898127709862444856713588598648836722270437500157973991409885679898752169249760059659431488623298100933068730249
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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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