Factor Info
ID
204501
Size
1092 digits / 3625 bits
Status
composite
Value
135175104135486896225707821314464064893666490789183024223026658536862834727895049352385286577156289617628519339569799942973302112764672137929392701446578164302954936549109931184010556755000770521886733763761107429726180404204585007825144644991917581412211116146184533488244331727992960520809325635795585907819105548052651919268212090421005801719336817217561038463228478554489449772793350489106368534450377287557689677612250110974849203734354150087776186691311355923381410245758430885175718379057037765437379114602943790002737172558459346057877949433181153165774663766524634968496014846985724408833816633704670408858986862731513372333604262594799341483244930964678681067213142535835680691420740103494403587985074480358722554824775349863672812436257866658208354193039116352474014492110471484439531917995383532824935266019630484203328430668112068219764477991803169110260163201781664476182904354524331188716539511505012844586294758585556544638287622664980029202724764238020290280848710059631415707853926963481740870435217608804402201100550275137568784392196098049024512256128064032016008004002001
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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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