Factor Info
ID
200715
Size
1137 digits / 3777 bits
Status
composite
Value
748467157682497466466927223735723321715001084134263970771431526953400063261693218605479666627008723092065949056933067178351996564827149929463414430835073068691756877760025191679143737845664579679130491481659184709833478966164748540535173334621426641656794576200077510268965213822686581649374840222673668285157510064892621656104773132637318037298783100953165332685683927575544849254945109076519076345655652870905960396837940452005719806917860272325013084860622126950520030732004459988593740948282705958050279290007744034043717016292179763205603585876664673065346978018466699400598785858303664599143244746594134121795647555991054153236438377718806523899776396943456930789031997749430958548747254308671899241875992006650260501928131553287151905838215786299572937814993365607973933010434754438744136234245029080148843931970033655629898476023683955546563611641977642886843942048705446422231240120761638457239650922134281451653270644087827251946360029839585396508213020080870881003597447020495443759043488487496985892536285376568067516117514599405935721778460363435648148602902265977632288879753246863303516016859170567957666681391121303760683
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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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