Factor Info
ID | 142902 |
Size | 1115 digits / 3701 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 10746211472257946369790977314357042613768000321174463046616365766907063191122128792819061015511970275540877864212380971054712082324308335154775625147909247585384056332311244160328258275847111785319497079074414124634703452527059187665968563215266852306945735587684203322704143849213477142706705332260983173693241401658938169198731279164983927728154017048019314270975108586361429643033118066907129706183025917838675026825211288201096797386311060587620304755860243369852162478309047532967908368345689410762635363973468167430226415960795522150764222141355077297650331848703907728310230952143681014075742536783623664000010972961612461475600870684808778396556806117187692947210585588711084787485949459285831715347623060946616518695551932514650335044496344884076061995631785302338540485578678060062351606808664410720105000595899355848663782258681714407467032117142119153720765935809988615017513215379169152133770332219860577039181025744105541675849914292163658541782823018030826000745758168750569908873038469482693625996709328655990509110939881025541251511752773333340916127795113379500810110247603748303639403810295593519 |
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.