Factor Info
ID
204614
Size
1157 digits / 3844 bits
Status
composite
Value
99541503568086730943156090253332010175629018395371599653269290093295016919109347627689104944195512440749405698981140267594406762235907425867327136293362860697526507839930826046508579296623606316552176019594992672544911241126701340589838908271680132280383188935042901815385351214380111264397111251217551007691039399579163138789315203583840631917453537378020481059278932948985998680665759503707156192037582399090692355846867151481958914129590506841284983929110304486214888697831045852009961185729655083376141460398584253396919828720995937739918452411010825663128180899860526737503245653391824889798798168584810228287453699452552009045301957479151109050979120430659776033085562502842583304173715607593672155994979050093448196551731084211049356197550938319720764075807033051778389756247314409578376597081581185501820663574016706377176437616317040592100557268192148189644660548115757661377575765210856299218930935197572392334637285083922308865721545356803314781123407046606695837070691777758591144673588228346318042268178020417752103640105119521739938497503917616595152143831284317822543785979496142874743701477986850279373046572246273005939508481480856902711617
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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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