Factor Info
ID | 142899 |
Size | 1149 digits / 3817 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 768367314034381268793431418656910138505463954813112347404611081677350030267098645221194180061303309135724316738112650524179051329611759794739924972282291081608081439586437001945141241362794666361704185177079631159598293752163671244207918304445525088976699047135319665494670521304337318742131653557900430216538034327944019162962493910253330170965284772786480542103141690536671894685192389271883469758906377742696585678124432158939094980832933935013063990950460266280009668405253775557409663973451880507057375795508785395748057785734156689336674146819027270282915136701606682011895568223723299351485349526176073688505792689391915848444211713170752754562992155889286483754019690605804481917521341709170810409109507437414409679828664759491776406275226055972343206498932335286644109829552029358673641643111515407629599007741294680733227760089881289964089504736781732471028999560200736542529056412155656712097785554522344855692670373915083165352500935455220034944358637393043348779390423660157753877719995376927393731770254014758256972543714920766936419153914592174506564697868039980121608835707504473549655725546914358932212938503326933799521755101518863 |
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.