Factor Info
ID
206202
Size
1101 digits / 3657 bits
Status
composite
Value
567232324150190080431920985633509875905204283952442435552662343285234736856966469811173552931274121542631078489477745608362290488194103372912154518284090230893612190878157322379402732506109034853189370117891978473707162327311696363643883184165548181433653126894478626621367859467463024950802207305551804726406972079856826726545068243431799307725074698018983714276149810333953322399364163582069080092583174222705497068699071117698697511943812970942619289750318889256117563592299921453111534887007824761637121277525982083583779743755728141819877819294912868655017981124182818828476729582084919251115447845002455132925174326264902617597140305939371042422364305636685418498982778766137763554205188884203516588228184166002201787878318323852251992196027511253343487527678673717252626585679787740530294012614229934744893976957316122421352186242973811315696142260016086390244777229495179277605023624986181927563294589359345062511302170390151239943177730710985131190043148313639543603235373424982266233276042978775211176763934796783265221555669053527774851948766582759490747467250094351791435130203848615300749
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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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