Factor Info
ID
206050
Size
1030 digits / 3419 bits
Status
composite
Value
1065549283818729228680056613774142621826759595662510933380779732615518351469203697061097454271561621379232955362666253542073198840513332413914728437195431538160247136174381843957569324555290282383283631112493690503151758287165599552312130424451097938072120055684807084358309939534016268006150659793410740788965442028628886557323118544429081468571247519431934437261003976944591556280524356970334659169857376873385894023274038258035419692695648802701152798819612189044308989759439982602499702760266670639652982601817174602626621323760907381019959093048712165043154095804650193033991150337976100858573741502892764080471507168493472445485429005622076122486602000615267017543930179676624658470497995887105052172421443432120837986850658823632397776435979523209890752832635566543886229132254729928592013832705987233368428184009395520033006638458070681144366363985919770577166239770413669780252621821286164373225788645287551486753420338344708852848667401527724316602027669456067263962361243964565229542012559429457089595530682865908086741
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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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