Factor Info
ID | 178380 |
Size | 1130 digits / 3753 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 49841463486642068791956998918036207507700188543891031558675294704570986445260025322915269108595151929600657183902112476476275489510511164644862823983982491652167459264049905131073380280197167985928730869381928697466140147840051201696044349763773815567168765599135398051299371098930881307112080633119647409653778055937094673567185543597102719696737300795425240160768502022091253103279674993354388885518281226975047371309656411534708507259728962880326827952751184375779385957547251901483121782764109708339912302178162587747504648365172969171012939957450413840154042017412582447729033988681517509659085948142112312166097232401681468806584400174376142439200369583846988980540385284789784183077346759342412085326226646729274089264597623779337678254035367753438523417247645209901930211861814007245591948175872290792738778228422125314681895588815175441339798069911079699693531425713668720583364885685808853693673875177124292415761963981348432887540899694768094613333771222482395992475937966124289590401385190166860870288376688002050930168812078191770001745142941597273575847103394301276038808759565604596627024319215935034437755599881383 |
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.