Factor Info
ID
149206
Size
1175 digits / 3903 bits
Status
composite
Value
51797577668735355365651834490366644518151033600344168002855298269606096579163382684381118341800227024460565273838151217058899882724622668657325852504778285177119235557421559183852841116033639509511003998609476777336966559934726376982678441898172188929261471696888787052037097229618274285291818894087996632429831727564732641045204853010809202397238268541333801702419638067859359223872457724369107941444756883218371378484122481005015597559830636775424967405065804025116776869458700157076606168619127467814154534443279368353563387850230390162169856777129604390978381750083519853559140249854209246584732268188975899413921527101000922259954346110444455757393995025724697341748122885259699714662307408150467727875184576036067498757067434519602719806384007649988702112285743810003447648552418677763148416777291490250741559028295763602843768105517756616332112250710714685056433799304578295587048991057583592835535144665472713880104393259194216722349198517511027254432944242250311319003994781413863523890715393722066988249514131910713455145843985138830131317748137079545364954849073200334624425900686418312921124576127427424556359547879279241046954273782343189009218538296404673398567
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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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