Factor Info
ID
206225
Size
1166 digits / 3873 bits
Status
composite
Value
45619539875681314529016282503602760094963856409266359155295509540572103143754227439571625698209325006245811795277773330225794470228088666347755007686777736722133525750404140935389758256246867112409154986850245022128572998112271349946952900659942955980070660268934836228309464926673149905239915081076767781103154613345100262314985285783801320593951575374449869996367212682228187661636292241291161119163666065980060756406413510009647986268198295857945660278565006332760292861469329358114630409986387716680887315231089589776456513969842675598810635466317208404027028130740850220152007255419061161251373414673597324961565695974410575853483334417677849003828234608035254615057972192233643055718007561445143349777346037702481758136165254533904589860427474048356209293228894134317759012163184781518156091031471746611991298586533715635655620120019720851439005906815553846902032931875000597584665764744700108545253534253665341245037657094267570171824299194285003187729576861123918621997723231551223450514100601973543286516370405901381469565686429091623987805750287999277456634451328116044850695524211196900418010228037576387581523786057700814160448505363751218322299483449131
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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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