Factor Info
ID
206173
Size
1100 digits / 3653 bits
Status
composite
Value
33580103398891612974405838917747906747566790626191508387530613822691227865245304878019363160090357368308915595093164555782421621704133407736115875923974401089200556206169483825800447416717818190011646556820968776892073888874387207619988911108622504580116840829278298947345391172426475447301076165073733336129401070040526950716914981634881727759378182830267953719146062416087961343410328499080300151770122844016532653835417081064371722392433587687843112653035785248326035224907403744436917951585028778628198310635412784244709831742316501193467036835324383695391442738997032820346281327175388252191538876427930222180478654465899012834341657935344983671674123662224808433384115582442556450220937981460871060484079859992174959165675468924410975365951115045265805144390754322191982713327703849736625045146903737668521455687720625471581989406457676594929075817970257335275548476254151721029572809258595510321381481460399355897076079929809760206626819775137056182156282357067920113867850749421439813200389724655440218005903391383280309222729573127032137516541486464277272455249527780957967799803168631135633
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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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