Factor Info
| ID | 202315 |
| Size | 1102 digits / 3661 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 7644836192498395937592366357444862460573797511623159925221922107995723541449024598837210740647951341682499347165815239050559613924011069847006107197637131381376070050015574139516146669981007609894784241292179412774663269917279879939020526461513016998604288288644633076687534934146602886290734483342162769779662504607269291437544727456156932317056242779463257640718483378188958867690656439772290791322413598649284110513194577997083268887253980940178446502818157486702189572655707686601010716994282420258793556677993977516726142669206397557594341277118461696982961561234597062753513783953130548359464871948671584662391921280784596289947763995568858434600904499515742143190578351204002801853438329772552504981474889166675067906452100184584063434689119280490567658632119961654262583823547912134278712980036820190521619975827251671093065457321367780182109329987050796927806515767361951105121430468896587243530568182728357832076483988543298671776294052038687373399958570641037283948559221489755830980461554983365342971777181449903859194622167164956684759000316566803288157856945958425803034669182818484364327 |
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.