Factor Info
ID | 142496 |
Size | 1125 digits / 3735 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 197393678347968773672949276458586019746340236623153599065497005179999405112113664237936123109560364971385204403852086876646209407047544713158023896196804137394924236175145248327707566204203420076803793375066774825113597062621072140485925750103169746857455673528188568942652132606531519340104423331364370918630560226461182154535315148764579388620285358122395275018700091177258183701604632083214851485369578398080675017825003457819689156430401041011780479608185230038694918114936841663054091655648338702001572073598880851461775340765088793655416335705984228216839393552833706604113374874109400267157439189539110063226203387177018518716989331382212284131717858410702534334513488431615992572254968906244924164986529597995730755492258379386099970341325412544062694437155914380352972956670119617462337727416908796341949157126370193879777331806689629769184804398110132540151911817159048114267047019397343641808208189966747640039068210723253576497021112826833568542062996527918211417853137171298110568891705261355183995952647187513946045490242926170605295818475879384765272040913109281899305021387915073405145177121922298772432712991 |
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.