Factor Info
ID
206170
Size
1113 digits / 3697 bits
Status
composite
Value
509966384923111582030100568477780684906942511304722883181875900435327272220873755472254323518302510893304684192492834811740163105915910684337542467409633810543623772673569213408489129509617550422252386027807614824452224112407976691120478355399732845201422738562626075423167459073040193260643512111551987901066366309481700147603965083082340920466690100169457504610437931983783835332260881887338619160846228837820414848889036784384090936642406823446224705499965753775904298966485532285629368372250790544092592193185122645877638487538775041732344499465162089070489400039190336716957772697102514867244192794907136116781197884118405883889407684738702610495263068310668885613829827902524581870437829551679915984288516585363671123535546566216159994417835275566264130792315402552497227672218030670454296884713434424572610378370468521698412740507077865172413530671644940826238781045931255161057862364735842358466902627236485291995776096380119842634591340006537427949083964275208627013465703499711715448561166712998050795035111196804123691467106992424264209695383071999609551755223848574140615025551327578197078121322282801
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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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