Factor Info
ID
202323
Size
1142 digits / 3793 bits
Status
composite
Value
36978383498939597715579299523076836303239931964215957679579138810037618588375898720262315805681092797456010216878247201403173940098211396225234302541237042377291650462316777218852504864193177983296171023940275611567022228308680938465734214445742645591976195778028280443382348215014366290779321911647591786126611047580563147685547385703046339618612063883877698189200127012857418225382021738269889525557202320637769125383794845235399655134276880985825024251725799662342963063290863004838355453390759029470808060111717087427227967569348270709376738464892923052259754605632481147972815369730526954939660095845925468638008024800734329626282691159318592134610890148917511539972695920132867417724537734688505180702123326918045203385858897716104654108557138813439598817825673778835508887915561348169880952826011444901052871550237781004123138986665214908849005423587370861703336590210396548700183111726433057400215471631393959749602356157778167594479641986202834812641939877708629212869804833385490173673095715078340363030883951459394524521535691608490470081164694053812058640439217835639907946316002342227869896396421816933577808453900874502108593283
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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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