Factor Info
ID
204607
Size
1174 digits / 3899 bits
Status
composite
Value
3221242819346243956798665562171700148833430973450197603619557897697527688335430834851008406323049734058267191142542702321966004855730233082894760222286927445513941996836544886411354542156167334575464098784418483024088650331483885728775808592391296443413630178788903982278632488210456661424736884882061086115059569711631998132054471996353511381180897399270951585742973380812264659010003283681331145423957492056732140134409710195121030722047342888922717926828657669013941086503733156919750583632316706801949779875039577826211640360190907403741115796255481510190426741745359215183299000462109855650408230693240232371295752776408464048786537192018285776217803012961319289465956217613833321150968419402674075137575843381790722462867478445921712395300977278070702803607872720869254522982087447481313239398349594686627899262446332097578428933312883336478094720853737575935052267560532859682199172858601807776659721711911469368581673657657605272168616936361511396696878472650816187334458509499059001024874798097760223508482591638801374566676690406627019034935891549739262896025900330378063268186011107548301099118836795970749384417529587575845603338709855276333001352917696551753321
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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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