Factor Info
ID
206177
Size
1125 digits / 3737 bits
Status
composite
Value
801668527568668023065128972715064383436279791959474655969878164896803162993323486381439137760717543113425170816462431843067194042680192961239927030357785939881034547138908478096939663990771799990500297867367590162771575390965288218457618408814444014579599925443869596622860766268240667004414176884866794903051558581020345189616818358485019243145566778721317465590528360933666759887229275332925654594923946733216257449749783104316968962031781890452359960690318774824899435558222197440036399517336146176977798584905313502580926747655581421859407655709886971299994888444506221653663394401502931558555074217127246584661819987967230787217635244373776297042658868280301758418384925355620123360151007149796649241900521775596919371013802298227350208522866286375636327137371065182276799545771299245540768475997831013416928264323978363033982657594600974282771527213841141586406827826008104736883555395810481503194083214221632535209069777531860339622144796555820372653420973069464244336271381957599728143021450447820204936262609517788737452242508564717931259199235630396024904855093431384095746576193296749136049342610027063539905604797
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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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