Factor Info
ID
206208
Size
1151 digits / 3823 bits
Status
composite
Value
61679532972140646176306741441015584488007338022294718912785781187009551863093165996779568493289929759074342029703449529579714609186165479017939387085783067437856443539685453962963516456794815395318857012682772693043389351229227782637899740873201252083608196416798795928952973843764693696606977764531037118726405029563934622028425794669480902432182557350599443584288095758795814222533379268828451540049504204877280648989163384217617511308340207281916956488480805699502153914401838615446258730754536566150263536779913505313895464507528356495013899722195775233677727527789208036448226071505593743573547278608104107936221979484127605701417351257454283086746444898036065490775746489781167292707391784293151481187987826484100459641253229566894206628534924837722266180320084432097336012409772238120824254439275907195013782746237371921755295169736303734287181986515318988244984571218050577560259138433287873722981311803942844386137325446636800690264498645190662606604655172189557172399801787152857110057404979403926576182677917941670417446889895523236065103432899394393620002582502644719023339143633362631053881697425920644163873918535901276535486979720832217
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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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