Factor Info
ID
204610
Size
1169 digits / 3884 bits
Status
composite
Value
83250054287554330195223969820656487818991410114608466732474433078044157220767237685178991066997680806995259514971520056762089010695778025419603631451771677484291243132281561802634967983020955787269202592295748303458555228195180368806340718181623367600275308264453767245189382332857035816164814101395030900429959221241124334717012082090968928378882261708431824971108362335532785967700433643354222076432944554220948810946722407901007969851966293975757376501691963586838893109375723800842471197077708227709897742014675332929962543706822878506513851137471516534219348104167187282782601265072985574891067617024946034137263199477421333297142128887899980063722429787607813479490676893201185856574377894380338763236787307511499791690156296002075070503998277721831082330424948129064115129548465172666262052151276859615741725996374457978627584334233553456720543687586422486900576075779705990006025039335751255044529175117761974072242555811461995290453215948007794328300026648314192993491359565871042087758293381970693644658573965401001050386848341618920277312327227812994759588483519461923927358676408427751404303277013360365398794762175057308515101514922654791743164385262598459
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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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