Factor Info
ID | 142559 |
Size | 1132 digits / 3760 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3954706138715907175206300124636954051898728788329052573116883240800393915928354403331131164480839218157283118979362177970397080876401646413854474335862278234303609449709478250214083772340260528130673040893749950655505226787062193115572290329141935327460051764704118387083851905134552620483947011321493191247424627239067204394770581928983460942923598757574246616983022845348519360324510847638429366358667089791543897249514752832316052991083950607582194074172745253864554202429025458757345772056812486195904144341335970243905627756434980700234067506458379318760048279477500125195630464586216591590006458723485737304158565337287794879763334583193980782989230685160227791609859530020917805699015810574732449636786140873174683901614319891487076783043699794578811225708754417748676958778490249761789492861530603589977915676092462995067612314004739819600920441352901539133012692145190352175650556437354861147100430210028158031749596958669307016208182358097025868968864841574811953185868436051414832952395879618659606744593733546308274471034727190100664793239055209351128053260291717580796274177445333993957832079326952816541634940858111401 |
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.