Factor Info
ID
206179
Size
1121 digits / 3722 bits
Status
composite
Value
18181108780145197347372016988380825825586590982735103598949255881901390128145047704608022279819067876614042200965134301336740627290847184905254694515155762540309998417803649391408117815058580640140713036969513866270499833065590141329079142720081682339950055329836428336886134907708522652460530974510870641184654332437147717355972476166091483571202347232579096110451063861020397557066802610739894482911278307928193936027977034905158574006231231097063123500700374411773742704120651665498146837641184131055852210698307045148110482570946529813774887136025025337463389642958480340420371848754799221808672261323247307744119284125790646539481097664417981969239314702981310388731502829870986645764016508148052180281697057451812681593961353811059749307581921159264823366663654872774939819362157521513229405810876473256054824365399619537851528865028465590538014123338667115310427294770883790082788911928302641984174336177000724303259088121550543404078832554691340778062881336402105415868963014251431310867640212897662277781861564425602146767102292425620506296884000222102002116237821934999218050388265841348511192487697278909933799
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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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