Factor Info
| ID | 142529 |
| Size | 1112 digits / 3693 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 29806293015195947690076864387265838995213527233809755961797167519322605724336293782755358599562077249630796854606356400159147934114974161998889328875217382722272679650049183677373052230022254764192276960312146412004094185011066994586075105405580528416331922700663171915689039328711478147196451258066025339406900614857073107389135217931967517909013701653500877381337676286387317345241414153455220614601825278034906078170249400853632067414957894861993700774183196345743102982422078907016462236212511618391331116921690472452069116734014129340660456611062774527125012047821735853285492433055578420979659844622528804988916309967657804777522380176811120755855650407945526788524396561073753550875903205431544746322047542709925098497713152666992294751910179904987854171450837281008294128305787101079020065910345553527632553180355467262425629832189705049882825054243710865425771844002349902442454371609297589030173803370439761349013025841179455814612635309397733087562659730615136027740811839298729854471261802391783326721893778878275093786942483351748376325495472505284986985797360311687162041641573376640005093351877967 |
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.