Factor Info
ID | 142556 |
Size | 1130 digits / 3751 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 13441607435965862617512863722247022705557935589026986365557664677578034837353084393661023138375287955978147841271938805821011005563039807080246193689758586798046073897783571830292183361155572246023810997631782069225041434305134471738593331069541004433731704015296198572298751373876970102670911399931277545388563589920107475073474449159526331089156325434177628459769218366013437838014858322936339302348308089148932029976703006292852814757668805980529642419784511879886298329824238254609297971462244913418857408004117917635691767303112218689770838937025398355359151342730524038495515246761112076316231078554880570008544624344531996509268574202364410375662100638409382554275493344270392996960485943276329947595598922967715528905608779095159109834154084768591019140109814451154523147995579713019643042568871380823224920390624568024133011198267686012325969008732029246679260814247770929463109839517232014725531540809130236737956602461505706634580714057490447660234999257112588331107950226304118533630130876304616981480769275924590489340785914664605864860273159030604162825651637422223424810921205052318876090369360557832382571194402777 |
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.