Factor Info
ID
206163
Size
1128 digits / 3747 bits
Status
composite
Value
788016041985923310353769232105468519019957605091733302237477051660113085155913956631927961888771173517675247262784549298915829117972594503173677412989320394532522114255035618517946772857639708484680137400323231251718758493710580440659869212795457858777052747076947017054471971533140438066547701266162250976915498102660334997940548897187645955474021549200450643342666838481921426345568334883481300536995803283470564485601379613596986228997709161927229231137894546850359290374346027186530079090334439035941285246090703390267112134019238580991887915080970903777277408266139372251817521650042745336570617045211567472145365509461716893605381630767352744431647038706175304475219204307461302805698411423620446448433763285406541050749448517575628937940918804415231183254370330665914541663795090566242906870753458700368791180131337199327173259694941254309980686047383007440661501669998478652158985252999004363368776845572256540726807040164712598367406014930703651353857211007050607441035957002482313254526718915376982701327536404552070864146613494787544747028539272516242011917665301429352100758745941315673688490620338398210786719236069
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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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