Factor Info
ID
206248
Size
1173 digits / 3894 bits
Status
composite
Value
125836446778565497879462510321821968107472213311068748865022840253352993076229854617046146749449362805153480232887978979751754367964787125917183553525181298509326916930884699648603876265758627924618647310539417403191811869727645409204482115836435727615892035906758149092321746112688768040883351741411420386131470675733245265508416571937202437946312845847258655660583500727842793383158849256966681574286421893055156861010062207846942890724342231576141297566490423000388848718166990508990814080924313112712734071940916942652069577155898316053591420489269146463326141289534702892099977347649345084156629248095385371834744298721307131443232846860788376464476287147935490362102508743891569137485051875255997977890176571997408077211357686583928601252567640363359860683453788696206270985179602467821166557105754629596064339628642943220944117585099302807204618357309992163828013152076715845901545210421297739883799889899592566273419394825896842068435165624720847404950737386730116887466378830803508973949125130793000578813384432928172725311462772200538100493952883253451028259968075901500989169070073095736040126676951669076455799670754430528228138591834519000909195175278751242203
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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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