Factor Info
ID
206195
Size
1139 digits / 3783 bits
Status
composite
Value
53792666544719164054078587138878068465988814563743921752073086285897855003735956587992545843092475473350763503222637581653232050768713927208823946664072961512739559095545361749769063177961865175565122764466065758209694749114724047361103783580856653622196187311192073979992245140152538455464164697219977212250271677823678261343553610403939300309605667389932952504863704306431868233897106556466533929763992368943884153136852480805046228860633040411840328025360009826715204592234745013075894912903005255729545266238308538049657509534189616417089598249066275234351102564218099956858572619926074708530151218806610877391137712540191277380560547150634845643588007802348335057784793431834358697795055508542557834138752059163888248636455290889052469658346003754493104445314893880740707231468031067226081938307646747741195982516824738932300982241059955376363817307397886349794854919409944298316294254226935528775385745302392177350714127897835814186763818078981249301161778350676242009621377242895970071807000588854565384792278156211659409317544030877124248968839374802360657465107543075283959978142825974208267622761722219629936523852148317507673611
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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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