Factor Info
ID
206214
Size
1169 digits / 3882 bits
Status
composite
Value
25269759106142709635332208965371918784299327173057037057326069870728813759515502050341801937002657517218959189127408712520816630807349672516989344673128723062972068234713263133267985784601314955070928409983515768841870168104966480291337643612034068905776437884785187934971349414918937687116193418044988809188510690898552066221307271075898804550171815513726538341065782607970667405617127470414992450911979291870169865072560320728861953282462311716279048821125926683743089726045158624537088719461080053411532515810492791870683507379122618296687858524968657766621303927621720119838983947501484694973363732152734719471723013702420082020065389052429685254533607959043652045602206560969224492893736730007533768863520788743323154361211705073915011437319719039126582695905035856667520439580085504413111027255802009800133483284578594721286265168819174281055258635844648570224495942561412013956977845963324685569247911814000933159250538076143730842991717585328976630133491764268100501889947941503864986620178275241147115454960522186985759490943962819604472884366853400096385975142840860796043265690044712523805789106005038079780305567968866870365356542699922561597901257946490561
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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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