Factor Info
| ID | 142774 |
| Size | 1117 digits / 3708 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 1044529086651222360122913295289636628722944542495652441158532026206229656515279551768126841930760838637432715233269204889900260811227301118945555215837689658753045919668764100436479128472127238833022753872037143305755262347569613547162983985537478864271044584041963156508530656250204268907552452166982302554500132275242791299442540313146778290097535418854902013408865253726361542112169583020132232116741338351163521502968757698507647129975459913831669671379770687290451719537203535733017997278427209521937409619063665742087669757934242978700060427151845828700766011419532205726610180298055408453078438004550048998818515974849855120395988209836277108128260852327399597538956548948550996733672933184546523742416221616665405404438780846629487180851001763851766212349133531633177743774412669667289510234241906557234285343069978166396724298822194624887750408542486967010694659460328152629585194447376802965593938089534326546165688206356798531322964513536117477002816111890309028149862118761941514974277857171952600647196192195566829392313354659779374988953298882121894200270478711042020745056895348826947250358501157500467 |
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.