Factor Info
ID
206176
Size
1095 digits / 3636 bits
Status
composite
Value
246088990177573019819520587838468577616139806168556214788030828681902593693007073584966207483866304186486330264508399281786481277854580574300010902510741253350866395189030480499107756354314574670206867912870742590092450249193735482415236696683991826169168955100370772306155189287607449083032636923399697665472333921191126389606885502939056006817239156924226161667124074980170924215776144143174929430987342403733372421102620599818907736136144625949976534991211192186653423813709747663465220683922794962312700162626204062034292249920180783136722924890770940269377268971444190311211296937039227404291981059111501210236978832591594563190425715800655208989159836517255045590842728364586939829046439773301422882178086143523702658670711079582624647504514313496274749091491288338128017870706600451718090257144568011039306284126371465005961571914231060011883069826303991872578569988037172567907038616963028048822370315419258284732909200662593315661589987888587785617516406959128987732152961793247579195799844784413687261004639783471814249350302320434506930009780376966037324291079535215794496260388554313
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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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