Factor Info
ID
204549
Size
1125 digits / 3736 bits
Status
composite
Value
386092335484746130650750231831855600831290341907225889286620689872520966299825412699950375232859605561174987176636191729648045148812730044379291265713261022083046345573009489512992543832688198993766898375672875104048261047706433856539053683112445885368367681742497135071065456294183516008241577860214139820368692632893270931662906102612261508013021529326164568087388587580466088324466423160518741284244068784633969375205738434244503781566129561288225036989616485159536286963204458190580161278037706003235756394100492967008535974565234101301060982709000615945756710624390371242347802790996316448146266093917597192063262550517283691529350808536892349326714428445210393941569523230598159896752255431773281642150102708216436207009643265671177005210097662242143522802475800945435985766474338231160165118624028559731829854511882094833550337064983144201051642539387965321717787846760100932524982238655387404767080852139176755259577835023400695782091896152578513132384956108406665060196055228843751106234740215974107984566601512096571512150714521889029332815739723085790826450750702129974044616604278629023226165706549461047520744693
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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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