Factor Info
ID
206149
Size
1120 digits / 3720 bits
Status
composite
Value
4243556398563794564123866895687350900250057204542435040756593245273535301400054306381666471052416952880947599704696141169924268249943383836403183414098763141311432397442534949519971864836808351351851670775757989669089366568352514882964776114398529802809281736471076146401500887418394031510873072812689164817888683829737586260407507545491589351799183533552425163191908970513476658080471371210510020109250540127547771553476410646137178631447847236522335216829118221904375788218425765409490320316455944707195345707368382612388958006157123292409065186985871873644713927111973246843491605893903620574073419902915987891041152424662688411147749209690351555642466821948315873314770981595479820125811275875053839164002790125244374660889864928225481229528177831190631563833822929973691782115972399881030889816227816052033988966916322175126848215705497451881939031679119737351027910919300274440509269111029664493176605900777157900244302148393475950331463526927669009109937690650447729526623327338799558035369168031288801258036462479470412321102046398963064057436624585443002543035700380579702983062245751254247304439217570434542969
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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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