Factor Info
ID
204567
Size
1120 digits / 3720 bits
Status
composite
Value
3507575953396469226764717664497480017648501121843403395310481342978179990369849859910889763514781037708614175342841864628109101064860867064804252859197030366969176413749033165969391368915952123937059888070537277963621275754806342057398209445062994112016815189233191038823696855212393390857065699733942199160982139629737463118198577443999655193772577932440445690092323563875697948859594599848025375915724134733569641619630015653768532437168763322970412669128578750596337679615606231512693218468181081811812616775301876517536625771978608130585976030930455850048293048535531432073238981634932252139174147825403759221206470125406402059027113763920888884060678595916738209784397008077841239239448211054729849233612964081692554863154565943212772410735130997849307303307211740117220494458899450909296218607494150582917243877657907231881281796164544924746377805973960301693601899366529678968966334147542845851464195487348573941956706378628024328372931738292939624013576706674354213643879681990730168918264271910157139591927243427151100509243193495107938250049054613280198627112606930020729364856310504860380213705745238137399077
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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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