Factor Info
ID
92003
Size
1012 digits / 3361 bits
Status
composite
Value
4594157287852344154727752825430359565845113258172535847153447096770154835096720226500404616424128333853079772777356981828918238864566244093129297600269742981082783537000858568912803589240244898588738758858934532868933224558270021825945327084239378116892150402746926789021119750402580163389701466755489992277562550031700107053986302868492911459035594406494067330376955112599579466048902899703327663020821438443789616438129618150226717546488029629214363371510828021094842480240714343277613196446522593131419473003549770134995390201400773527465882542631824255782615296239839884197108584910821618635485213207264372947801010643812764042856745513937220848660587504309957615432746628340979235298767385008909769779920879359201510109497209916321310176983452556498777446782083009145280413981189711035929259883029183064777515111613302948122830714403539134158386610730007183895202690706569860104447699478012702216773458290578550893431138274819533792015678020563371109945038194844351085826426159712221574375764105822226223699
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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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