Factor Info
ID
206270
Size
1168 digits / 3879 bits
Status
composite
Value
4011920982335951743579273426697880454219401541705636458894071359433126771713888776797452204208930255698730541521878425126524005674647088914596122444279785603603562102697420818069037855122938981548200771653572783865089527820511027649618387586959849482665684158685352422110231544500484345426225969412063287334586176987976360138727728067337387565608236107315997455441739766035755999151949654335471194469355156806433276398409425363001375791484857735033810689326724505168492519655479345487615853942313845867869485776868168888201694592563287526456376483072317285124051492575416919535855937159148744520168890918653404506206620914153434763573092616293764755773691669055503281762300291339658710332371737430990176899849762763145804211925367480234364162185691846466211539192158472002403611782920439654497654941471974682707392049261707497621125125197046358436208780853580323641373380147791036777615297007614113134062411580772488297056582294148103510648678553281945737773569371120506523212560611082716537173738579539198298465031528190747041790297533178331216965180422315039660334024093293798026219387453525389068298917277693541501858881017913174372515302433060750242911115248372581
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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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