Factor Info
ID
206186
Size
1141 digits / 3789 bits
Status
composite
Value
3376803067073829349910557463981244345634933344735546578050088020237919243059879634698397121188587149170477642680914714965195656523827201565505276669838832154660925744081616750779199257840495695212359158129883454355484269980400439582377864141446313072073467526726417506058131289565128583660393649245842683735846125219500800514746074030384580666232558013992897810524776617080483741024851758088333931740761585445607300052253130375806862384067455337150195227810632931321406199003382487533689601471003655750289647400995346447421733880392911362808427565728689327623066844972296983608848544433493407516753513629755602528327969759620342881316255684320920408053437422244316346198294502251065515993573682016721726095345811783651913816172066857343102045533614350122077083111665427512133662954909147628596287852791872842981646488462504792416730187298149217973854685826366479622241456400531328880133363971174477042933325548415049456649053328413383884903825586476851415288364428143600374789614002262743579696724224334037291889704962429816156119675407991754228481402804490123930926774225487546202509980628330724532184117468847982409134816433969465049326959
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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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