Factor Info
ID
204703
Size
1180 digits / 3918 bits
Status
composite
Value
1456126262320333748878935451848694032200829673468636691133047663980411541270265403999114594559250886811646412097982351629319337135937409780072297503292856849743574304233442397553263558457195647963367254694459565393508253064832400454327933266271135808807010165181535656365367678294200494816589997475499168922688254044956878847749025343469417959159114164376597161670855415236315154456947292070648841432742286647429989700740839026208889722612209349693651420950627654136093846208622987600153621498644967913253458660285578782082421496303246454962497114081849538610817551418101155330571250386043678357461582525111027181644123332681587275920498951508664799420938103059719983768555606119104093812120060611858711769526994256901499551345660356716463768793743450353667164514679309303869182683650470819071986945402616226049638859759116945765868709941048656339613080513797633699828353740190020337255710810612855055763032166723700769517020428286171641140149850517416404405523514959436531079656057918798761337993567245044524541157288066839208206369441707937459640537285216839965742047246036745306440088513236051101277833935261244896782849138094470079617719056077459480312165532114015057936296569
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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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