Factor Info
ID
206175
Size
1126 digits / 3741 bits
Status
composite
Value
8206714254725878656520688990192644878547094984829646424330608882095879544352543456222105955531552612343251087946482795758376193616501221805499962108086264254568004197312701714777660485750690188149899548710471032477542099573879592953190433898476716034698428352476115832340764871327266371858747666347620667297508457553811559237149011643149604229197765960801825299523492689742495464842201163502183250232239250327110477027218310487460940043297729539924411421344778850803607666882644401704171324755041579852184514178037354610883772068290036559522282062888682485739829135828015350406977876709758880973582715389512945409654051535635189470689310534280384498790298033400676078806663207693981323616190921756746688534877890492863289092903694800258244039110390599438107352940101368988557780854394318720410839855153912958783116280264410673924950938892573347712306991120523534818692476147067348952047033643928425062111558058956449073811178506601736518141439924969686414171728113788862696279363696327510089525001914785066899524272097341320761018395512830628997286483049267850296865099733330358081373160625166473640612876041935836073444756001
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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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