Factor Info
ID
202300
Size
1038 digits / 3448 bits
Status
composite
Value
584867121574908877596289557209088423712830832800662093381489483116885899378266605647817503386092666240026240470148428847998564273504265069381552425659801182934840971196279111125009682585107629757612907459438878656705456384147768506408172393481374069335491114006849952942676584590411875838887746706659273938759119382809590193239154887258345102093056165370892439084001427024036605137281519794019775243053085607232351815988075067102407681453541994184783998687997682560678132128406039287823475990003139954302637941307375199461421974171658758191222099998517890544272652632802283957142969382088703009648241200666430021906595278038362619000308468994923815717605204413853115802912120397478937769179120958080831201318618766131887007883083354682526022818203800529539733292990460165752566172364478220157156366157083895093152113836361463949156114320112456688108298762845987099380994808322653105242429162932966765921729347590489572478302171641475744187563006186310142526288524330590173108594055129152211127630284854355905598479082698781877443873050017
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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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