Factor Info
ID
200727
Size
1141 digits / 3790 bits
Status
composite
Value
5699808899901128701606019977964159485943671152437504799396005509722538022807749003322678379701145734000311747725483771035127097683633268548277185883710699525956676290647174058345422257802906908766609818917880370414628048831337462940118813717473149612629482540308216272284994090432337390680254043037602853395070138637227157247919350328567719621998731471603575568967107426569550639703453313210092738349535165290746720811906275955681408230169479939843312618129486035577146384189744225400739198803038998788880327576252758303558438575190123379542408852182338597836221051960668896375753685082452889629621806495753574398402314860711291763634775153003875126144954129952413920017778301535256872763059110214007609191078814042625377312229629677171517355935204535876455097744988605997797809061057598706909617665207552186922592525228192934399609922747004793332301409509363905787302276169272817155347146082734207909414890844334273934412326804908181335780558861170257692699709558936884055182234708982537234627852466662095350626383759736771872465061093003937609974682546250300061116463664530600362939027357155142733983693222038169343409394147686896230351291
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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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