Factor Info
| ID | 202766 |
| Size | 1858 digits / 6172 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 8178526683794682757371147405821913204883618655283000456296414378080447616611444284330663109978205079805350382365428219787946923096548980871700557669990190790363754095984257975069988491651654490920370859050334448820776061933184713717622656030331538285176907378575220409390502614552461107599383489770812790406281789518914801991180751980290208037677493870495814379364900350405367149754455274970990888516093605999111052144944235053776463622873963605813564925925279811766690243538642506882600964113007370640849676642611177517638584876146586055018009599181477638994750223029067526425039807879441351634305328646646304694454565283593647181239179399126531819721156838534554087142689050734981054350948072291716954696820133598612145595044854041089650658919802728671640513751599625827936449864516576816650083320241883819143105863133927538617029847485442937200837685094628478020109967318195486495884933644011288311493922364088394307019726815389542480589794299361426136747037665003589020188780311726413817851156090519858063545158221419657817860902667178970109550303176305120985137957880432131098265938818557542693338647634755844485710600424660844827899674483487642375569137187500569790422840415167863058684792943687818239676137046494941522097797076059444229327777002097559971214580902798252462835417394450589805786739223490298946319509702257315517447104121689627001469633947994919007880692924122605942723602242424822805057613997247384863109274531490042576735896893852754030498607268703031521097903676498471942739865222846473344827961802465414004445595902029267574126810945362111307307227992604651161212299706376585335735949504020457996347183036185618119781429839137859130410051857954318948952008389195386635133998956400638210519690652981755579161366765697851940971552710006034661299293018547206616755969257979267584668193372604566456475265830029965557110454555834887924299 |
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.