Factor Info
ID
202322
Size
1145 digits / 3802 bits
Status
composite
Value
31829346175555321959628250624188933079310438485008096349307622949625046759409978136242701326261169776126453896036641742614162890653486369692789005742343041530547947213024665675555867386773011321876078775020480928688002307245102326080897264901863885507682866254542394312923307119370116971038403187056887577620821969221524379986263041254493771936927627949842283710283420281665445972524911096800718304646527432423856454362066568345463029744278577276291540015161188314687428832315653264673243229056638109090107115599137996639172190483580927112442378043276551489237168692940586185505936958911449190173353842361103725933700940078552991287865480673877923190314452425593335308442615659319561576543015648098302459019042584781473788027491100769700370655061177820396483926343395352591297328750726575838903411519871030559784215805219543702420399459185760618030398048087087530622508288495158453094645016841557315187055309112619483792023172367113852816283475722634424541085808985945210271818056330839394385570353773554078772053088938394749156782900196388972315156289165195451340689426280200509252134031357778232035510037228202692262068328360007012680501746407
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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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