Factor Info
ID | 142747 |
Size | 1133 digits / 3761 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 14123181660173254750890726856453400389894872713481572634665399117630487203534573501575193561699868607532736361454358507041660984240550700794344275028584037791901668301926294542742532485115233970798049418847937927966131255299054993171185084937330611427353150824839420507763973226075406597520348903634744614309562058478287207723018450975782823997020869637216007459295518280876025896304376829102206387394255341415600049814077737575505437406956895660451685760173522708088721440810171418324197418733129795812623194444092019860311146280378646230016200543511291249501591371399518186031913631787649664965006889792673348131583845402814867296964881143942212492217822417120123605514586344743803182819868346635483917333250873710993392813716709189278770530955356785264267443556264281272321180014938154642886033366865283501751067580558533204881258872833473319926752351630087908972344243733684195386069634506421679949861916768219901024611363005142587212574492615016389900792674144443793981838680589628246491499236569025421106960470360126046361671219247347462589679801675635972303570743682140913120397335546852038927241819968015295119525734332840519 |
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.