Factor Info
ID
204598
Size
1134 digits / 3765 bits
Status
composite
Value
215553656120474140352267134313540552934458758330732649071916986312163564801768750891791283368991103959055631393801521558749470831165158314304935164158727417448096502543849500875736143206086081194520055330702739906223798884025717281073674329562172590680098870034210579821479724597992992253832005819363080320189702150364302486110748919205979624980175106624496180758880055208410736462979757704574694047345469056857637944161940079687067322258286219597496181194431964744486899559560017946871589388823017198703326725610489497487230378696666423465013780553536643512479332933507473791672770253312169501773664201705519390318424736398054180815641168697500127537399072106823842212359087500452162551843259858353456172885410544878902854125977023931459442028496706323716130312085533123722227301841621486457385643613379583775262278964990010043327440162442995323531925739989560003846386729362852677875539528494356883175760849250065353000947654244043287181554983487302413604862389788582670694601443664680459558520009519171881893407516784665650955607479032969340609506242546545283776701145302049210142309821335252596712848062433424824773481664477081737
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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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