Factor Info
ID
204600
Size
1177 digits / 3910 bits
Status
composite
Value
5519924036591336863582378710006213562708178206969673585439732865211268585086762889409148643555147059834614164966384427376627243245843440217160123488345315950759255710240495961555300553881933701516290460562205294594101339896729019454200760852076295797091156866883409971144136889865007318173692851730005325781870506557368089696471347828690610620824297545084525676728976681310117042375854920731385228608675757219813783012116730428250521841143191656202851650168541759312965431388279154535065785557229307522602056863694172973139206247690683994858938819333967446607872111092887791122827790074063963646746849199599684964020964269258794053494856659713972439124285719700435912818779443798337824758897986892339471158176870605887878270912518917003521670389509877640082641957554240126879712034014480259662418468754127728114950038272960771642879323697385807965260906759147127237332152801320744152159078652092372545461567624016194630275427319598902674243137553761372733401829236606435287776670815466664262984444132379201249358914165111308818811867702811243271730440239567781432766010667496905727952899270907178889185643976002153874206206017160464562571636250309925486590145737864077091217041
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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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