Factor Info
ID | 142050 |
Size | 949 digits / 3153 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 7758732137808564833773180236773455931762723515980436982883915017587708435816799220942906556920733570538091292134535783468231948666238840212723387903563268243621705819349955677151255311914638565910653161653376087402476236326947872256634872689440963497310791166920986856312767997914943505104766606417210743611614094970340877898407665875651281464570042899832680474324007627791514306381927360061777816532399727343277867720444789398949571108431492835434713414583625510324329875969334435162103486896259565549137707181444413531009359680824063322328026705737167618402669769343528453814379594953206941541891068106303502568132199345387172277849813302183299325229559858928983900263224795910762203620373682659173252506340625103081144631365569767421997775618328540114058542437012922361144814025559463111641328697089186571472758156790474440512578000986027712511665347698797118858506783696100396227393950411668170916920302155898848833614051039836401260204992169001 |
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.