Factor Info
ID | 142796 |
Size | 1114 digits / 3698 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1463005611604038521642395740566992597481940386032824375567878162127368222676386327327016166300913208028169474514122857543919865286586105632995314034637946939631204538432536386145375100559509149208385929989967632414588004349849448713847767627302770169740633042404877383453232327730544704982093958939972112918973858782089435965953849258126095350455976753085844095618546733101604507773687622931752192366079686275688218990631872564373919514381168776182082605062915308149617951758092586026582111057944852534392722675430102249540672434236523174302343441474856846404960624824932811182023405117412345352299668251688143694875487096239596022176601902778045914884291130045889702462159371703952382908212560247504312251220137143211159834408110642999550204344656761238808974259967131100688372965730874149993668501499838220530446259977153490341578511860207007934790993854868857632705587428272665994506911510047201767577213214410831319691559207398488446387862056440584939564265148882304935481655162068831463182629093657297828778951014496612211816121254703314284382160862888872789384514769006772181854874655990761423226244868700233 |
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.