Factor Info
| ID | 202326 |
| Size | 1114 digits / 3698 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 1563155571143306372129557822781708986992122069534272365964893493266563329320227445332245641925751130891536606029825793673752700839709751816471163636984977090008571002383117399304926312010199536136134910353004457308771269929166262146157111585516635041021912192508616765289395911337916398870986200443709040980494297797263437487584395588875538267998132524092868895239554839830573824560667465602158449948416717490966276414042744062826285742876076481334861118498467134169127622742941709559164082771941985237374157265228972487696629447976973357433266128491244931364230825691653615473567429745417582260617567045247825796051659008658897765992630798303491710352186777942372394627577613937861661534566211352234140689217904373442145061079369075376391442703789568497721973512424647852858851657133364046768098119582083810566202369335490177420409236582088239860734570628347281731057473097671761478839181457159956045156627175605602758371687830281016758837775630496672703095160966002199617108691595454128520100685565389633597718642768559043506122299223431544783085430329362357411548552708987318794878916432297608809599551116332747 |
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.