Factor Info
ID
204580
Size
1158 digits / 3846 bits
Status
composite
Value
309527842323162999807206019671284518017545280131487347503627836379025228339120043898686447944132272653597042717872875775833362751102698438423362586125492063568938265053779665271225165873844845662019357203726145971806740069098591795504508781600685015278433641760927724921557445504523095781755770948759057230612547317321643336799705186998920900561416611876534630267908005111693423861902445143249123425541339335523736344735802577929893720681455351942537632414089311101834716299166920150297686515286679408034122028759963637459283169570663353379668141549893070183301085840308196607398570855846151688935924329442596837819948119901307328761216628200894875685618861671641517871532047543644013480092946329626281884508833984743394664993691894031331981356059389930317106410914634517065559471985666032264344869824314007568428112686497866186528659062430735791826224938078889691999573289127591811612086004548210274322043662354373560373781286919454533280386837683437089919490846656819090763569042477702892224706234006438518739886039851338386604802765013425156678008139163460917990266815485658894054813629479871423041005056091472898063127194845378653553780168294906616210937
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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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