Factor Info
ID
204392
Size
982 digits / 3261 bits
Status
composite
Value
3572080429152970533119980679120993839547357574989507069961529273215073341730675110755891484922119509385413105692696333100656228964450006982225430479160344463798926668252227943384409334700459717461050200823616727382831914030541840630905797625450610227689668068835219215326848787640835616508457076504999557206731574169154902553752595123606970705546039674406856979251261231678928082918285594935940173844425886952539178641884751885293901617228543733022986077966115826452075268912633759985951757857290177596126082498009096226773919238598716765980953482612293880873727659270470221041746101929422952167009725279409817375066431950210425013285603780672208634870895784797373230218552024169872824690417318077770640880396255354991250645811805162064915769585252459538556084218214579344134426632186827701230324342270539486783595300924023655661445114616954362419931252788770979461429848581137771310578064038078709548695220003468899529787473700899113057181333194839207208986883498287960083479306113
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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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