Factor Info
ID | 142689 |
Size | 1132 digits / 3759 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3308990994101197114077589926642181404850740253484947585459367064257920954384493388361421893837363320638219583104960689540281991607592373751014705894811986893583504676995761049735296243681543559321830406353767821066902176442094249766424618532666394381718025039011535027978957590794085395406013792741708294224535701826457085212904909519017009244153312895693428384985156394720660609827574564937974018478290594405482191014825517182843583092950379111923825970421768803179017422948479246139042371539730348318781737600897118210550516290225306741765064317209523791890839009001312471239893683081487031750725276458362076890070230628878296222933960057595777338450014263112511249801031747524126167561043228897717968770763169218449866090972404432353533094307386118800138294604244641656951248453465006314326656194361252685428868213426599794636727896025245471607102271512724823685650458188221443653675718199380753250482112829792947067202600141756363373208358589700767309178535734446645955760539675982475305724311053684129746382531789349009495529302352396947327438134024467247030449125036768039761330563166535142460120235165780418342722342697369421 |
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.