Factor Info
ID
206181
Size
1152 digits / 3826 bits
Status
composite
Value
370516752342500254139905098392119318427265281850486712876696456621149550020194092493594584530829455112368451711912180197192181843442561229625940526488059018271522172210486853849047655149773275710315907090329898996051855791689669911244990431593060785949680859666298846559480779157791339165012683758891371423832495187691622929033218042960420999121872421880110163776307022560218128983178550438115051473304651494830273517001900391946197572024557666663719117799471281372087116033932355532769152933985335569442146563912836008665700859558248916236831847868245644495479486758130221760243442749652741145130057433241277285379907851856076860360927020392622502750936816322388232957501598098676690044940353161829172887686464468596765200885439695032088989467329095733535760222307572486147941359459496444513487475774111656843083945542525231999866720608132363482934689503862112763422779989259681721355868786081087718171695619861710400916669703456992839651167217523970205614698252511469533290921112141804645975504083704640940800323248105792333692208793461087457643399995407514909701718127934281261025998036234202291180824706984687361144281680935819167643785476684570313
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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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