Factor Info
ID
204362
Size
968 digits / 3215 bits
Status
composite
Value
40077907701246578151556304202678382370624590406482788704031888791965790447772227531540942391290092820202756318476961553610862607668579460756649787532419213420165129290121910724771637397347044997310752729413439713128311755713216850324334489479903808561988695178277712051572475332357162284743850703136727823314093527657588942624727816669851151292427173442630400324389318444832745481485335193634873313857325203443042263290253409112013209308957781821285614587576160202500208681878063134427541681715995667100015089956276662509305704296680035897049086446789463450256784729485295063041070817746294125459006239388909210524410302737396436537618999599609336732145829762350218270756963561831948653648404736228889933799908333369584268104950961310597747069410930467474447812104858522642508832995345827399126262075880912463007485718840932335861851825570130836946732225886218811511692215260986779616137450247823744811106882213285822527640465593907088943725522283664135034919412732907
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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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