Factor Info
ID
204361
Size
976 digits / 3240 bits
Status
composite
Value
1541075210623213032740429652953941647251351018974219395878676709202659815752791224519749174628401681383825341954381229644505285160002721252410137609223824109547647992187103967790745036264400419689053536350369556046306370435716112562367407751359005761692928179871589753141622491907364825700777524222113330034117330484084902084845109845208556942315813029586785495051867099780026380378062130307262526140860864933930259845589978953709607538969201100296021940843388892610694800000692126759234912496728651399693774410858064311148494168034896259396269762754792756740039034769456261795175313962479579086921414600006202055354050805631818990472037689238413035141992362544016401834700272958766783154369421482274719873655009058220627448834526847486772116248373854707426963785247570327763268522090378779407815210857833370969795587365800480328595376102566065502999490026830590079892406483406032157315597607694895030490887623038294619776650845299705452531495793989696911872391956800287960809
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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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