Factor Info
ID
92418
Size
1153 digits / 3829 bits
Status
composite
Value
3514118051090718701695470436670837132828804604126788050605029470263785645995839588941110023177000177856580933516791460482107571449899816657559142510185155366150413160805514088923216669776850748381289685877282312104594539382243836381835489058796064994886455937848009824950866139505872924067530576244006198671735277984354897493561026357739739796226851289112909882203003800178090863654487246336728172219902410533146112889077308131937790202028306500025017233714172997239567026018573101702713450753911770100394205814941242968401145277241744688273559791393392777188852322389204342215632589125092349850844575610425874860827527916731683350363791933408099722770399201675360733512603062103550672096346449886071830223467940473132887733872547496275318028240524625654741895254920988398740583065081083823181257907577266187031078269104878713355738529448672851214527301066449673396873192927517306021356238504722035783493464600344858708151366061924354213733110808544226489432673142553097693932789311897216530966215910119886715063850040983268754480070406113894368677952102432115973278392702900222664447278807659168821466108010716837812303805557288602080189456948650366621
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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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