Factor Info
| ID | 179050 |
| Size | 1109 digits / 3684 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 64452241040320608121173116959356514236232398069267388579891443291042898608703950957800687674609163058186677300790108184409038357181534083326254320611197420304345794510654304963171474832429588295774519467459739677683671818761822495219698638365818359473417171725133159505219546875310146165424537356804870432593271430285442860009390898226264343841515867561539219924876086870852335737078601311246309772730129824990408100491097218354612779881002873324969424137623501572375751409288163086107252301585124785203702942878979289072373585345137781195509273948688619844288724813145560591883757182066131445225699098298662323593150014492346125728293514960245903858591403293083124111583017661502988233667882915053237104996605012501343487119380038336894505818320107338897579212396680693474413709763938468614003818807296028621631722552876343234429064876229874759338361714635959463184638849863928149105809403317893027425577961503627510426545407198980914262669839465893204913783545132607685469001468141190537390209296198296243233814642668644974119175956643162535991086065612526371108610269443454108345419016767848311923956425873 |
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.