Factor Info
ID
206145
Size
1122 digits / 3727 bits
Status
composite
Value
519757250447159680006284507931354638371500847484919792853071828437892717946172832939307001050200623335169680476260744833820421908293177548141584086338708082132227581078023183246020652506596584812385362085967867724575944633572368049091999274679119368098620379852475279494748668602770734143934214123136271098680170977112405638094436220935820914829101341731052692776347408240629365010313142998343498274881732449037698836991081624671780571101052339688540802548602054466979850181610903155015020464650263615111084134478302594191102654962420512016275379498059039251695666844120028943733189122342219937189086646474063932329806369092840098160914017423395175531859407746269873415091143206032699670863084109865496878389663127366997450066617991477704630415312405895080087263032717568647830191172001354297463162978425093513179817744053364195603751893622048484926050984250168412660726522630892292502958363144435144015324128783205400332722051268404059959075201255588718410311920327640952816017864558800157289671375277256712123627095319322010994437690287718907160522047313166196916178132995326187674664519811074114841176196932792663574219
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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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