Factor Info
ID | 142940 |
Size | 1126 digits / 3738 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1337897904030865622752054576090986089823637826514237192675656281795042738058411444531360410416559111810149351774754707263609378332190341394141332480848488741352777704104721501433237516435485042952231715631370586313600256016818080735518183773508026373850169985516109308647301266161145990836054076925172223588746366875020152743526267118269378256261248938298737137545370369589851827056033290318684759917914802426981097254693477454900796522388782141675568247080501767744221342935573235550261998077364793279131393047858379407389343618572215350926279478022139251999873970968822611999997684524846525069066457593037770270489335909061701381459296583399217290310827915410058190297354482052481881288384759128602905534386221128139653915358014998411114649353225337563052431421019337817939294293878840251929324898090643427330348248737890493141897224149423581706222803288177690291277519591090036690074700334833680675944657029047944098178838995346607866090037965485694288861587905104838457795436507768913154860430025583308603417223427571846267998040608164938215256690210474284372871570128127108997441739683653874790126808324132451652711571467 |
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.