Factor Info
ID | 142620 |
Size | 1131 digits / 3756 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 364560225781401012493219329772716888831642379105789405866083050134711623410116453170689909790335872501141073621121880392048870047989465433207964620466053580232032024254448749661653312143328040752005661916392865385281917026223458281291514364443853187302619720941649595743105930079624355455334751814948418917539733630026017905868807369364727681898707225565999066999631253485052920688513219203489542926508518533868153991935944367111916918022006142149353292010086827275333142529573660338813617913963569229168586493435232796817637957234568837641527985645283891896744497992296078031275678947462105990404930100190206960039264108200376176737652331244563952263649759811566631087479914296235800995645154618858105775350740309339363152656737678080716817025814620385476860447047642869656639274549852254930229829459301986970801957666412472302410994576709387542553657715417688801211585058129358282997885967449249696897383109239008824522623520121245352964963701697388832477568275921378914618839255968038686688395605811070491930236642145872439445294939900113101551789093412014519922639069692307687356582619362483795936667835500524563169679087061631 |
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.