Factor Info
ID
204592
Size
1147 digits / 3808 bits
Status
composite
Value
1053247638547840240300753154653429936006761407942566055784311719796002388702560376594764472686790098500256397549694333584663404739639856749373730570826676947190432802506112352755576800833107433508469026310949369412096666244684053235986369060655894342848027585658869439025230516675159172364846776810521403038736824131815195862710271788696352829776605672534402198697426142585286424691596922199305392830636547350996133702479254617901358588899821415322590843258845115721581274728587499492833459277857485012622901459961828520412586890400111667087461835476166571703506404157194926491518902568263821626128406461893602557808799740560640243928671869698162849542094864331986717092342192754767748477411757829219584322243836445574857046140979370748514372173945825390584211357522670340590171651342268819756484565762912403993038920873441481443714064437512440467850028869055474692422690489212118353317117423527815597788715015681251374436676659933175358148492337501547988629449556052197952994283278068172932076904525109150931459552405452791036979077866507738018253005533056495170661527501416330308426819277426080094185628330653110476166092173311768366050304188211
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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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