Factor Info
ID | 142660 |
Size | 1118 digits / 3712 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 14294598344824471533365330282547494298824937889817264778822552306054779200308068733828826086178307090911191307930192058740426611724959498670278399424754535516479045131455508393646945350393888609045811153753305623942880434755084981687122369764556977020131082376730389947489797412143986601999270866334974951701583778242247429321758965439690408908774842832351221895851639513594468248036614947744895039692431941594547815082247168482339962232416136961527867288735629224324380592295454340224731138030621858347373718967489582161584762104814013371775335970044813909758402570654959179510423693524971351684779724107417971433371335501834994017307444262398066969900863063316074457203290732011969127592920978185583766121083809710034551866182793017621888834086114343411874396138273193104168218837823296227879273218935192252901415634071926558936058809472115424142868911336827075269162566479425646513082608403332844799762833032723480925338460579563688321695071840418256203928166796533369495301773796754822837566797330662574012055550139626921503652351273169485214629060464395594758677481910571896201165983402661868603006489173998656271 |
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.