Factor Info
ID
206135
Size
1117 digits / 3708 bits
Status
composite
Value
1312354264926883331518622060957922275805172958140130950431882450142956165696896051981651286140244144570740981812275346475176516845225603234296682829643032202116724250574797299948669680195522491033028351471136480981735729078239886804785763584297213777819743188294582569842276454339093305619459724411055363278277515757783826612820963594035141856836333189995323041125787075203047510501372033037141817562910021219664963185134892544168798524177034284069392342494062117151971786813544527022543950856269894584164565627474097541320220464771248321273667507465756273525646836681071504808699895145284162553390640933706680433455430114399437691906981368297132493619760680789320207234426866353909548354089789558793779258374680759266196397335732001877807270089502463442271956568642852897548993727228544296350489428665924571330552917612705897105295554958716141504852426235231122404297257091931418402252643579008268269535308411658657315140461107180804571042445960051934716267314869296996847151726904234950826322647485421031240094046565692727830724284944906429391175906161510533902747454883784290063930555447768711019307374954223632813
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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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