Factor Info
ID
204643
Size
1160 digits / 3853 bits
Status
composite
Value
38324851951101846730324150680127708344845601687530787477337232592291641630735016775072956043082575874923768531357297642308567898904791971270806019520099933128456205926359392908819070240047071234931834338371744493309142706130784920837300014841044345825887311699122165064109554083114479125794321807170965218243426368663763421438252866077545299791169591734996129197465718669508254752376481861816584753987847753006037934155341266495024910526924982883148568992162827820794127635123619216372325118992096998537467170594099207649304685133401843951784126352266590796427694300168585276129714664110752151468439827373074016395641224054274093655424583014998521349554331354873767963846432478464080664266372158833465610287943126091613218561314357572422528750125796545756131924217218396181615454788278278191802393553318453698293806676919647405124973919840075577109578209552859070808498108151203108609312718660222320392774482633376827784583074485434655017356414918153520361758754047145426457118301966666753065761809892927289765760843653816136454906896797526962466634755398949118634428689849566147062414541443142386314127552580830119064698837855289438991449778907192979258228989
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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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