Factor Info
ID | 142517 |
Size | 1133 digits / 3761 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 11986650979213093209274233570608315005951777367347567791379645963939696551624071313352535220465884343501355439323676375335498055186350015642058460661229437497748759688709387030136530419293188387187868841786981176334031373514273374519387719554595477374483014313536803170011967396085220446119272513184187774487946352294305829501743612997034825418309012220798801928585648764158769453591566295320925931628741447979207305358566201383207135572512529885658737180565315068040272661801844453828487574990933971053923904476384690946860773599819873977605729053136397576720534928442378149842829167613454365584113250232772125917115892107310239632154769412426152750705779581640746392179809875095760505556268128521263198238574260937418261908851226436470865288597345487909639178949660993766766254561919445248792466804246455878051709322714531846250476335328840074063730883130385447289806796523169899870384247317147657199069575764707644336285304595121349391981891621206807629973762402782989551678535911375536741455665228160314729990174062093451423212141645696404334688395840077368322766150145430545773430096161863113930470764949241850125595305107613387 |
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.