Factor Info
ID
200670
Size
1045 digits / 3470 bits
Status
composite
Value
3192818411567333457762750301460239669042337937907416454936905752548834421823179031182857026203656137254895503581392581591364622707491809572823069811437365375666098594571283127270832991485303000216166191785328096980979614396111697049597430529896773575588137365991423785276449795237907897784659637987979576795789549812591733280347621438117105109509139818376820658348855434140511786180378359585639332007817449755887208689741956101850426557699859363352856478291655018131212254318175097973472054632159580759680700837043650887957751299530746676702080697551541809883713054977083341537713122747910122280605969464173154707520172782775930022366276518537501508976897990557037452639643527964024049865024682449517832648067677142009930478793394474130181912611711978840442302162397514020659923315143468754525254029975242001345840519676069392491653090872438107105784514669187147491336581869388621706818380652524671930316673590676186572771356071034319499208540808366378968176567962601537371410590948860137978465193210192390714752626200439183622919713826288041081
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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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