Factor Info
ID
204594
Size
1137 digits / 3775 bits
Status
composite
Value
218978574569448948939641747952454722908543227460192280845845969277255372502221713031884517928061913898508233366896131859749771232697009625044407196895210761284143086540712452701531324767137333482056700256330985445768063576738378703567754611029261058867838182363926865562910164718068966759121852115565802837146468538018830326867639387757889641985384985759801997433501078375409641254892349747210351053655554174722588529079172095377969100985108903622616847397852968527946493009982282423471083729082797820823964596843937607959068097424473106451701539711014318040061618748022252549536768787607086733760770217666019204818660185507601375236728352728532849303866368030481768746125289998608849153929094661135207691519522330204039665847301840963515851796066157338839318814075982675684832233466095779105328318130150399218005911701014162074137553063211722020645535376650176430854066702706105395929503387239991242534014417662836298772605862050428327188567736393703904271436558871124153956599242797261818165757129697374345266483429820386031579716881480238169152514723095744079808063744493464352208511754741617822428715872849562960617862677253737340263
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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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