Factor Info
ID
204617
Size
1165 digits / 3868 bits
Status
composite
Value
1730196476866536679027936675370209009393995679820244516207854499316207989773521926788458319661794237738793555164278693887946633035961831603296780964860411713176859327196627757542576776641425925376866858735813439357586264873666691043894922180133534240392177232654641466048842817364005856217048448489153321777830602284121518693338143553429405795939510003643645712720885542922008958134221791485314432967789486128917629761116791292548779697552628558526952171103624381298159578040447280729239334378854300868007093457716222213339929424735693541469059990820084820998440748045282002041879566471021288315843728496637072771067844511883718826085190779673131284352763935991026055196660701559355293532885752423863849282702919089496987191613196474614948213498357342132446694563300771949796109276975780198720307967196171889316301556103004164109574372376787482737738595804963503107490412326313717535055889485303576364560059789235691339942638990862370779488148786431282425259139119171682427640338758931400544842937613522544406648330297944142151857281218165969890762759955928666825671642577805538875754883350841598273715358006807466243290712241806221786524963769948104874421544541309
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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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