Factor Info
ID | 142629 |
Size | 1142 digits / 3794 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 82718543916176841202598522194767717714208575589094323787509674354009947213531348157802085805449931185461248845848530782245965629122680352068281138460261330971374901918510905486018781649288902708672877964473510127589982154785992163668414012121892887188036708124738953859639495258702676895337987799355229618299688313301303203468936184988277111384808817357480216377086400320865379057580047131669218102218280649234389204154463345798118480962563343679119957776616545861793869902155890655374667356915049647482446088225478229907043172838365836922547224444456865789578625597961085859045961007559518568970950047780433749624139489283648436040722142314685742552522048248009118735117360379541921976268945906372408333032579763879625955104541658023403316761984246472420060653543460066578155981288627870229012530757886118982688273574202345317707210611297195968061923297966288665775005658593428148299392059480568853488950410715419606197521636857818618712716407588885290684981356296495633014476598395372323468725322864032691595058955892260722165057839281256618997195258945518759690931779362693296649513669813733259764236096375620290613501990848431463364851599 |
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.