Factor Info
ID
204354
Size
969 digits / 3217 bits
Status
composite
Value
146219327323349794958653020173966642963003283572458773757065764155911537942444553044192119360311490165635700531216536301249860872555240510587213838585222190255594233161902584091155228017167155765667942487696971940405989219884405853870200560133101733546193915702755658731482206256254078426567263232144047195507987973234387335315269358988163642075763824984374374784792872698922486484509082222429077873017288865771503251527205227438684539527152787270816435236788455492595342889000804505291817458150620698049966178302289756279427724010308783654610643766424304775017653734986285526037784764172593116551473788076750929594654347305526095603555961579834536133299794074372505361755576210451044906284345294169523135817128004315444903710784147329457185912158732285107051663661497774089344654415805972427375371299153926935942513144053677529049912731190509546204293938464235261984665690009406104758101656958174380997236038191509056689380430973174732916681142036125410103289657515663
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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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