Factor Info
ID | 142785 |
Size | 1153 digits / 3830 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 6103559549658501070055200371834996106153416650878971405512038936648669019152889761141859029722682266205936131065828549884249774347528952571387163875683470942131955643162540496209534477806776436343177543978577649471672386875992841801355115372022509288566466099110504332430789693653851814627436529307561555196267666944632595793507955903994004216744950731770330744317545139730165715247814822313746287995611524750599967479684637423850107772566205940127968341055173975365253406442003095775896437077648690943898690908220046465792313424863111604977667280526708467214054279712422002255863529112534266131382423069966592659455894270165246025127132501754314363568232161010334472923870506875128536490742823578194601518432463911863986866719250272300034366943691184773398928913126822123304870693166840710543749728831108120994451073899948645242575347604368069631277892510221653160157513499645446791707874373387353308074839035965637803765797839217367786838117781271283660664469023038743946629008494100720792961738472494707629250209020414774534847227210304815400907440925646768490518187524992844560838967965645495457621181361952366839602863531692883386377477943824040563 |
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.