Factor Info
ID
196854
Size
979 digits / 3251 bits
Status
composite
Value
2763548356936263939075147715586533352596405286561361439798915751438459418515445403358826986453116924350407561088168581776597000613496349338660891458327406351707243233273250119516255174434535149218814484961134404394576125631244802491102837149725352982568778634044644271133841734883918109963555200450926376486684193052373121779183032605940108237528711866645426522897918501064906827447549949462427816612675043788423690850701401521662266505820073626160117932498607529317517480983751630025975800690869728623928900646956267251685314669278916358044589685320512630075114724624105176403082057252327408651440329487844513526027619909424606903657438392361901352048638088045603811129248324747673326407342963773933534601997939708213374821169251343084250456139887414634548856310438988189693390893559313235739382503863092783552635311982109894122048227118000223944118398643259811287428972450661157453641059930004543535252243741466202947458448626452412125639334028647371836318950804253849492079517
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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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