Factor Info
ID
206230
Size
1160 digits / 3851 bits
Status
composite
Value
13814034447790902272744703412085968705911259858028065180666433248127733560154618613503439175315185572732355763879531098996326874851290657365659165599826454445492528435080141517560867418269981794308424620806646805666622783602857553259451439888343657828081781932278114829128356794655473864887060911786268584762550570005603485191183063174529635691829285406048533488867837262705574071168268274999008113148937023762286805595868059770962702452956392438009444499071491144878333805638034827128183625133422494685866041665915032514979412575091620027838454194430179730891634342539163141846594181536703201494478724049140123782937907953140694013945298993848200413840775525678028967875129592698558232931502609530594806207991613386578928460087900962369213442213444655456423286963124023967278854541663706097791357239279935896038766621219404867437906508120224318761567137499044479479607872223661789268035319784009174702640301346062800647753498746522497470937698998450556653359569710723279172445063510608747353177112540592151848737291666269261790323998916586623852856788720189192974388448299843973669585811008784339921362456696143514151187265704532339518436125137059173150722897
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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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