Factor Info
ID
204603
Size
1150 digits / 3820 bits
Status
composite
Value
7580660907979881557582608641233295077932233071780254929512132057762310294046761918272091540784050718759410682736321859663686597845337889355788134237385789946441721561746210019552617738113584407038854041889171529939766689383012613068259684681668410990917059406533421791480480744829744831722696499714893761551967650247025615950435799103496489832934603672595905451343589348293524565162587212229149051253562866022130862610910559349022388956466332488788985642502627026148551902613256204205060991933156839435764209786855897971675452717176891694340657046402440663090066826625157964359575334005256806084373064472785835314271013008383453210330281707163129443682869066242884056297755700424263731522739950694694817720043866501389451859830345035124542578529739088529336405258091515812948069327634547601656553813032114250402722658174222590633660045027021569560708922074706840900827396971813991468326296206074117476510838146681404126447323481834955980459562773324139846551026226608777723285743794528611647547247969262272504526402177783458552084233822103766674427741433620887111377219756824808196320378507977930375257309445065291631970552827798284883940634920373319
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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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