Factor Info
ID | 142573 |
Size | 1144 digits / 3800 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 4341389534722327095218987131320545507767364953043629441910235832864737501824054398777380058885027573286557577012176199101642647418508655253789426391173374780154318798198139662481039252988913184317080278584697886308924634363098899115361716306012955483292386793354668285153102043502850227640295479545586263441499370240596312711793345904785776353521111379139573112110852908821801461585965638544851958964448172018999104895137005512503967468202549941035883890051713583861741716827188186977409468956618012827933825580787661994446944180745931038871221003226150491000379753154834256939673564257270658167853161178719687001795165641288112793126025283480001236551911656977060396422943091508392895897779652518057006430658908101782914780159111483578833694769081088426489043531537833629716620606733385237121649371239019240851408595871004520203101485569194664994535497185905318933670745711709247720725474268164768404574954177801161160186329477939545128812995564815973018081862641294442224214634131546040596884021289982912191419878556955204464057656753084242784089215733924685070447275217745575345610666938473197410057422663713905079989624313540579013336421003 |
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.