Factor Info
ID | 142887 |
Size | 1137 digits / 3776 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 343175543035116221304281468633245631442769385510574148501617162783310249829194663589628843857043570417046565061454121505308758246372573420021101316557382486724690262153630388852973294787951253175305883018760242424449011631400010467848032244510859275951417079767960663545589946084771002148971853266732204316933909878342644097947519866930561384429896885171690125776343147159884498278786556467106935587105073579396096264466212759402252507987591590693525262791456715897441043300607119984513498834976406566673315760100852708600201625415684743052924296566134009349077072057449932015416177630265689506342362360974758409257707991223650463423468485080628015918118632097101615789711804934549660939930098245256796099331997034279310037955531150967893295409239217027389834903040422588573679154974933129695535429925980996641326425198154635752004406609632812915234516150601555688281737703366920001650744592293744709752487182382921234994338486506681076735658163520308507353270674761315179320136505680315295657099388022639792619242237082047524526288610243705878620694465440563261975581658566933100802116130055367157383011185936730144710839723997104655491 |
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.