Factor Info
ID
218007
Size
1173 digits / 3895 bits
Status
composite
Value
203273645908031537134080550141906276515355909656375398061925749943852402350744734159105199155561182926163459047090978217012755638402107860755271933845291323637967618044118879099760057121122211882319049745877706703279321133756081972870733689154979288009369218557713660269874407412418345882613592842919395380030082255259851637669476296694025190811367548119671249512097794750864964899646696907544914915514182938047011690142935488447893876988189864934993541849760246777738650803623157959142166002293671708094341222623326804136815941470498598087130406101727504862907598691425859195491877789556223365779375921556024657165874032160391638717874291858814207424621193384651428784259680080773093319887636843286283446033760124829047742168178287689802663761208332989483095656002731925792986071862367732952929953961774617998446488887204135322773057913305024445439488824807639237398059740390578711548858883787120400175578559748475431085585629873672455376243701097881292358168052551138016355500926111692828398252616588629422243979407986608063698541338008161540448413846603659666623571307829809243516779809848781698247516959868466299553173285067060822658043804380553806209448275689681001053
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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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