Factor Info
ID
196815
Size
1177 digits / 3908 bits
Status
composite
Value
2537667922696778067683246149568793678120397122725846478966098141069951199418876734569121755059770531280044402562957671642103928286304791239714209349423241916372230806324677042169566602362645390833105616886878825094002471613590746790475958173665852817118311258608934675020747642485197904698748931035760829881064419623731344295132864569414833558745400676641199825863381631043294005845539253527625619537058868965677228300256015983615989039850321383309320158409832190000811363831589776708599504382783768450579700799774502723259781271767455225905584487029927507411066303128865644849599892467616498180433898014591148877021198737664452712641823732576168035750649939312412097755692297055106095652753606109055412415670787880588482996307028526128916046313848487639471512478929558808805081923216855806768014038804256690396826723474354317391896499733301007328876774342781083578607985189914546774675169281172431649759917434581094097103418844808280191066572530856421156229708014161291580062757310267714816120087369142474781385310820579499241243067688538515059019011088702781242539087540631177349238417891190474172861532714162571100068686025191112706720538848701161469948192600519184440031627
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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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