Factor Info
ID
206075
Size
987 digits / 3276 bits
Status
composite
Value
137033882535394445093217887095562295767647838626579299458333145512326182963425765840774436482695233097218953485223081304989220999545835878293454214844581578240033612231288680977757794767132207068177742498281506220430542571789525854071857775235925788082827686873448009226702901485948384137818397686291596093457294702918955239528689550926172983863509255603661100550202400683877747287908428011952694237753712466634251163443442541885731834979694959920818261389981974255985479025174523205502060744441001844160719458753782004715729696877508604915543405913138173169436717063916494105481571278900192929756847642193152146312580043507769719399715130718517162050782167142308420079079125126389537407170265214362886167955834983654222303743044010493914230139942625006253817325108990042235307607149071607611060617103583998522022214973179421332780099116614043757782322145374045329868954150597318841155131197284485059594349498788378128076725856266879229529179377804364401370670822662760303212163795992237
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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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