Factor Info
ID | 142924 |
Size | 1130 digits / 3752 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 24323374941321717828915342712567246124231485639222114872756139682030790852667977990319805004982970463516014881909453044055436635191234749881704044679378555782145177309935683363005672342198068753393624860035750697973601141541228388686039643769754216922382944743385758637441308259437155097307530204300042137883575238654538029089965027622477629621617083993631796239719466379853154154797214695941243353606533432454014757458640340736349456001677302312942220446262223804206638721219922209078564698726187115162432250814029047919235612556031585671063495802571997369210028379634495637442651631009929677358151261472872843320747720089175771705565046135358716637016981323256749070649699009022675460963783374547325883972354882856443791886494533064260233230669991663983627749829222392731668871240096129533923447550171241609581363910457915523740947612855471900743332076588414105301058178355446845497682612834285458725741420401677709000865360171830622744734773411943296120781094393956308395038595206842733383938144843680360950941752768811651224423183352636500632506025073648771749740567878466025995023629100462333581311525425846709810704053160283 |
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.