Factor Info
ID
206222
Size
1150 digits / 3818 bits
Status
composite
Value
1191823745974185562099144420845022028616557323588781942444196736902940572641202753928425370911804368915107051224036824035459827231642083902831199363383683343042477470300239295159848245714563915615586383273688200527867017381622764066709224352477546150709930638889617067372999545086271010866800959519839629176588332672569137711346634202188606615292402505480173680624509284360511870457023649014239111805036968726617754666306637156312114930004122643080172424867343541213563643859833290654678320014992466531486976658313243502290033756928534196829991316798363106738462079952064038294972344168872633950823787601920955653315098590270695295166475258994429635344375810667476471203855416918241902356092532023980013797225251100205712172111871637013030473113413537374954489402632654787342588320804604596136569916719395930493732242221643033892321407583442678840816244118245106327564857018961739928071837612981962759415217429581598280962211439751187773185577414151831334003659846915065427577873806158639936955316796711164604695225782528336352472656080895926608220443461487261529693590145016077149145601756537928245431351909082157557889824747892765334679485294876157
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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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