Factor Info
ID
206257
Size
1176 digits / 3907 bits
Status
composite
Value
706871338936313392074080208692736064726391907463587307610325119370099197350165532331582649448640327966874837500439444780342978865114670693510579241200182151928623945383608281214315400506981563795490584847477820008351795278010373894916006498245681186525976263924108181721715208015848414798030804088184375249606547273070279075170873176624433033997534524681042462270460284949122689379002929764576970508938225756829268486067379964201177276811613780645320002526012247263056018301352731951372049940992830377459948804076347273289273426498994577107755168444740309063163640145270615837056912093042005881077815833587140817010780106440217213432988133994633348551260396438429921560958213297464044483652296987125830734122222845373619717862485723703069379659003495017084363365242028473438657354862361361296836713644150612227310202856213220220378010827010175023980679199779102932805060366151377242279827652512586749808408875186814422095031865574366497165961893365260383767415348010952169929083531300760295820977059100995675121250295260765558871840814942294715516852163670812778935568285008519020962629572437610123342088068815424988920524512738750246434019416655725996134748553841634639193317
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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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