Factor Info
ID
202354
Size
1132 digits / 3758 bits
Status
composite
Value
1260774870393847686345253034458395109176296994654737544857465678300553849932321607741829236594088227653029918764722661016977518028997756188578473156219730826803853652532306698323932145894237695119070600274517652832021882285911189391572315359995562409817038162783274489639909207937971347427398737279241892899389675342779388319934345298187199206597942912841656809437937250669692682798648475875174562864748835968402914666405197197850925240266996466026176137773478314659653818239600841019082712601855590999956916934140883510695813423551426083323228736237484462028945288678699987738126399666014248803469194489700525243894041753989767864783242039697171027785997931247197355525774101269334132923020312065207231394860737323596369369127678971739748112706831801399470491112800900592358994994322315391590812298962501299088351665272331993990032252193959186029619135094376406848336867644860457080547065865719172235902250512862820883937978123270533312243205123286909792994462347063927608443705498562159785800053038118350547121626105050216902787619172071158693547847330831100391604043795850679742329522167058875177152969128713861477651294603940743
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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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