Factor Info
ID
163078
Size
1130 digits / 3753 bits
Status
composite
Value
49991999205017373639572752544887376358529980911169548223474661997046186213284542194107751354563781480482715039665393579757949326599946956088115009855104787951349650001020957106368616259296479761750189077884011518785479767896347486600874094949397442813173277363755690903794914459290067614415691475160073745748731399051669920663262926717226449401978554688135868834625133844263780339305780457732301470992622572856318041461015161290229561169920482603098557262646715118703205742319566529570385430684078931404794600687483613741508025315366020698809112997329814747071207267343964957200056098312681613023017320095706720501502248325560547134536176290233353763655107200746096352648262785750510690256434780643405129262963449337333404900928388917465845954510922087328063261352057766577591146946783035832402463614202492598498965692448827326746841593267810352851004120499873390501473884594361375753656965243501673516687222150819479551114419180013055580290332808082608196466541670020661267955536945525069557463176029610702613845311267627523548205817191265259434932368651245884915615006968436641190471641960272795555886913706280854677922379362761
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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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