Factor Info
ID
206025
Size
1000 digits / 3321 bits
Status
composite
Value
5050014018360037421845460260224783131999170359232654462825485009247664647887158876947667115438335190698062854876139519278005095978596769048504051876375532496192588323933776996955466618439483114232838734320662526821480936958743909146783618669418810850390270525317932693747554470374269492498152292669889083615658305068752339970955046378752048410875366552285911254758060144537477407015570935366620405072551946699506191376549219561071733943182053929088926077406024052342349696943083466611418383136017255528085355456195809725909663936153597998208594356879665378109004629507014735000408768089673512975551815641345858128404677770307937209022042202419340477505922329648295667133077252664663955261870880238304218189952887889228852240643489873736901456499363994744944267530782519316534286244320709848858828408767765306955028751655127231531326471290972246158751234881857563384690270432853172716676632543261076358897575132549786752247676575854854059611570324174264663279908407595176662073449452738597569304587903
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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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