Factor Info
ID | 142662 |
Size | 1130 digits / 3754 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 71612785627848582801837022972568842497348685603655576807204419940939335440870216052123997639632249803167449878559765783959689722439514462064449481018644323105566007602659029589493529208457177528205975674196151433391110789224050154414972578877232569159720759056273521484785553762129065662351106158721969752469992731071080451745588561667072277182861762698675463847750412614121711543598517772338487757835059515001156472514407014977252964398568280004582644927690795063951939242538487433127364619607938210519921753378710621845358338792104058840780623355886394018192101647193333806216746459881256212508826742170405728223214781268005869120354474308832820511523283300581398160667632702709186057487532527787541935657669426566537875771801087690428261448121735112800520336959787302170329874486817080008532052399387988174282261982747431381546076609975176308850826163982600258280301811023081958435162153768207012371873857750385112881504346824847448278477475182951387313786347882073973190266774673698386136463615150758773157436396678731858344157762208135139860572370972841017526300917336292383972621780287118825562683930141909303463078240951971 |
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.