Factor Info
ID
206253
Size
1127 digits / 3741 bits
Status
composite
Value
11154447323584378794483755787949745265433412967858035328764996473655530974967761251975829649830021953878298750883846760157280086167693637513949059677297733807255241379825469278074091824786620633216406526780708156218748311199249567954313392215488505310520285514118170622072472661681178825643926190752993276159858292419453529691162701930020501136190152497256005492023056656113957683919647645390586833200512067618208132600550819591124432920841606673303533489435607838173237696094664995753467901967677367467005973960010483312268373695844719807653259957554148654746792428099970097648341986326100040145364370652500547367785278021724991163785213615736508706823283731848342793883192552753243470728694283026221542664263482206276902132710923896879345942284055747879867017961371388981325223748516338087341248883018266348604830177642356374031804870973949550414993129266116945574625870017773296290512994749542305643186159031927694385017040129723664899593774444532784342807045717796473841739696487843934355918230347652546435172390330222718834559166982864409516213122583259873880106111725153145115410262037521164233853154275949033710737564501
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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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