Factor Info
ID | 176239 |
Size | 1124 digits / 3733 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 49706657103425433833499162697831300939602458727439369229621419349739567408206943805263020846050384394171717437491694912286449151060624061963120825011289736432357162651954279158426168203236874966049689655929886822908319515072119419496171041058270466487385386366707913358401883814590983772930326597936103085412703764916245777089215592510451582129482627319872377349081541474779380226643123354977724653259994927518862747545174859697600219063542163406820544341756776822562259300253481891420555090547670066546119933037150137355170801463488005085387555922205801977174461942699585568520813266663480559329661063864079888981569039008060207530463335944000644195026297819862601437583110724100260075221419460968486364813568348587293281810271924911902077984355164501063504932671467676527404694849448969485299122320095223094633610281550503547859851640882606642442159999324093933166198828516572839910183268278349845660965591474681775130231912884583035054477803511564494349673019279277307510029373108514902388860182475673226127536723382287800794261188696888070359610251969723949807598655005835623659231161877405900129597818614476222559074151 |
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.