Factor Info
ID | 218347 |
Size | 1880 digits / 6245 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 50077633282690008557998189704093241100539324201023959774922013510212581413427895456594738844636764204314794220748545144584006026300977155437583621482392938366745242807889732251115370556477409454865178242435832855836661271771020264464572646276648069635131737032422840477706050501211616009278446494569586559045451620851472588864194800910698075612788418777554618943563761103855294397200493971976557227963050491168492814674599548574990767729276119057376280760464244256430037868192714870319591127094476789101724089572609877966993130482743338641991637494693445770904149577606602067621476966005528422023568059752396143077095895278519458316493288450907092557749529622611762255873728800801728872515817768483959289792366795443481669598382641492279931197352899062139386513325357461124760189717545305473477864092981666884851194052675998014130018096278165385725357205068755815972288700841303283369590437599326004759006404860795891053620952411686082037406666614307676849017098608595510690538608788043438582461484643496088145669827804495356196841474986045553052630971181490884709926133697687165060044501870451695589272212869987176176352582513497282743897597530330114204361798534319521073116568445380325780255370277973948710988356624815190290630487380158137573701722669144889288733103940645882550389446868891484166089977801581325194745010000783630677076274068983170323817829569828546079858489460798778154638890825832384077418504693838485564497262072770996227911526002481854628836335036922825273988665277715831527669009236755751569124224326654223704708099883709425084825385788325791051305079172041337553230137037412541972308528148386848820935780681939413122956682662400135063023714391424843524623149560070319435674402513521064754320039162538060032886206222228811810573022492026599757586642105041510962149800192250923713406444684346722205537964163581087909875038727514220668272842173468244770478069 |
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.