Factor Info
ID
206189
Size
1136 digits / 3771 bits
Status
composite
Value
11820498083626860618795290219080815520670466791817825283659693829785920591958645981346977068346149470708976382106887756116406381352729855674557459295383300217318435510986537242273588351039326877363280492467321593681635850207847463089043240085771215865711036091704859117183369448428603901579611552706782798231839691044671719643020350604891118239735567626791867598634323213796387166477862052817623234571178842814278271137591772063329469014025669891759090226641269532278188187008457584825655635357743264659317148302720439678221025925485137389351284266243473452422497407003710125601517384258298681015635320898997066872770308628530963598202288809450056281782659231909053573312162874779822276649757841496988229902798331295925044717185571535854517986491505826857832098498850701532880106937341136398607982939781623670264256062849494655841100442501372481525081250590805504681212750511556197556511696848843049811756207674386928422450461359926994650186656008740257505903225964014824089632344173280133117642325628343027486056952681093159063077274829678820698196889293251675348611746099384364946207739210035543023564869728030284273472423770742958299
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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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