Factor Info
ID
204426
Size
965 digits / 3205 bits
Status
composite
Value
58013840676750300607856869095477547986046102897364836260923479262260308491346292481236603135352117971191111545361372960046177355568615937972988904842527404991374629575309854869546625529845921902167005891678998990158840377439891133078933124835816403501572669231015308057959759974136725757887974731619293938661632287704324932605358884840385248158057517840568987532045748388513525809373926320483698847025528833783524545776610270996936437534007279011890733927233323095578204968285046412391611811648256219343445526165798857908808945719310087463376551567160458742381879719691212500347003429648707866480838646811983911644042551727501148178504869722793641534469510673522766276064634479396292658681486678532142459463882438033140886062774704168551712812339822955513190856182665227083256251910311518983827661032830646381189411557317452162779220784740067887892557029470197698548538268220046673215643495253753221978330066249900780070743691924621996118228308494742252668528631517
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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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