Factor Info
ID
206194
Size
1154 digits / 3833 bits
Status
composite
Value
51664790996913851013804456425826520741883529174055647391894313691344212802892888413788096907127509958745657489654460018657366575241909798521812523639065493521535053647250715401103647091136953015806305879113082926640774250433090059156019305644880422605389477456902574918304469876224937260411136728326512895428512633792607209589957982150586174313263384605792612735792875406756338000834255119950436923887050918559255298158319907975239302271614038556404493648445467505028204753780184865096074230638075445808832524218129015214713789586041598013154001317946874987652075996574155554065458216218085560115576781612991441088089887854067001176436020613822158089591653824026799434739474928952623180343964929967391533602642294430160726678979414212414739226592058712405786995929406309027076546807179733186068866153710035430983116563585986723929532990302717084125120154120214807594787689523741664356721995825783391737148046193606718225307452397290520652156624642392038293862678049849586138898745698099442889466082446050695417347630839608540682960773509563786349258580943398817558060821407659422393584275735048497244645786823873260387604320716642355316013595379157142339
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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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