Factor Info
ID
206215
Size
1143 digits / 3795 bits
Status
composite
Value
137427292314343112339736525292373224486126648648768762658000168088941267797502783998090292611309882269807229015745197226114331225614468561174233699870054462872286360528377852936867629797940049556010184787796120148437711612529628290674749494035443958858464153145489777110774281032592114058445499875021173015257054113448770920354862050738309910192220453892302782211016184102243733041176974319998306958446520117524909242041962476122339912536115163442502580575371937295891174454717658069202676926244457935532453669053306580693255162352715277890188495314677791311044751665657831117668460945751087086856699005051186805392168220597592807115743368327216291536474954917504885759072558202875622597181793609984350588858279413450193336850972538509896949467111738975735150114133728278091974205281098653938061357163635212668811035165953929140597030183701640139025687414701554169046958860613690601954100862047074810039723161900942468401000187757510647107064493025041682392380950773065954248390156302098097068625714074531631521999178855155653942106313527596937788062682430260581984096690961638130921545960207501868614703344500523706667530349847500664633652369
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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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