Factor Info
ID | 142669 |
Size | 1120 digits / 3719 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1890657929224991403382563194810104446816088583367353927375609717314798120543505787284067612958265849693064527658870174777617984224469484762185896704392522116170421753601378239507935341192302406935710526209493210436032202983142965712058241312255794307070885201391517630663149209564654735375160436659690938423945088471286958002990782738466099760897698838870682935961381910631998803528993679610754760859853216040364869117389649949060609913914325496680070389529036781934551409536481058369713262164862877902504348626590419286130403272895044523170167727770548411943630123830792991359121893750995149305244575821541229294172161311073546271020598972069369274246273088169018738101719969497367177717586372906165469870905794746619032623865549764619648406804781168397818645090290320495710535893317379114394020230960793887024039290720343283934871647502751520591463586916026541000554291122675333296300466308931222271525273573984826642467941079891492604119207141906791405315479435904548058353515439934227367016745945119831674799359985828182189244384970838599881699405839963545603728187030368714778483267323870727461610449830081862541763 |
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.