Factor Info
ID
204576
Size
1134 digits / 3765 bits
Status
composite
Value
121147949273298567497476215693536161027037262259403337828797159219982425731802601417412027774894007855854749206759125891284866464930440603380535579128862635086234680675842497782625993088405711804237139514115237541086134675342830014510605176060220299350559576867399964448385749279383145904118202275132970115779347273617092847235681264570812370150484908158485688499823260566527800859102574823061492352351136897174803054444647820070738775649211526957238731181226871101920527252892742362861433704812620960246790424053335721908660234840357053426126631269783601245885998086437376447367850784265438004643461159731194285809977839564222722487391176936550809141099984447487844446456431657808199461420330627611985910838038546759495160214274308831663097095311427562599156897208610270133308093579494527749901178034382940329250636089336707634992077274519829052594039360273980301410668790015369810099069425639822010553122980964060514421549232354141111381816713252209906420627087122932589801772562533850693138615551499165081586633183319396148248933833758116449232928731559831789666898772865500008420080120721289333923239418897608750887049183959014353
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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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