Factor Info
ID
146676
Size
1070 digits / 3554 bits
Status
composite
Value
50001538076379246108808467520467638481000053124754510442706356450167795117796879347331256512284761260080309838518329876006176528192973536151186068285476494336213439383716544764022483774047171569120815811299584379580254700539991149932169183951675337363944601380585090276970398723061040006554934961419454077269139653174753624206604061126218288804422155996766252690237409214368260635450138744158532846332770734399046328190068032803464621931921723191937978118640262470843601106956350139218415095071418655471828345393220120773638821101350017927810472444382752580856924627757730218729580012134009978982051136240583203901109341514545038060562824993763417917763070801935955153147278487330547737393194075028930814365702305369369293255233735935212421131331489302096813098220460187618011759281204443047910855625849096930317687917073798441136737101476018891465816189786771179010491664642014246088461788086214282521191967247297119216117389542525149122695858484748490260494486522312887383719808663707041596700329199287895619214171944385514053462451447264946661042602258503452492006599
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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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