Factor Info
ID | 142950 |
Size | 1101 digits / 3656 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 343439364795584604075335551400831685670939947457994795062035121739548999464987752723439760009665174595377731752013292525049008993376697890760299680113281989753310337051519397916144348244779536566100177162118002294602977024086813569884283440058926596993109225410286821349305809735448576180187270228068661809862492268974527281229673173335600433028709523235364134246973166214266305084138513108608551491975228410876860906451324843081026229220397309513481541278599547513231024211418047398675736530943945693029378884931347153162627527282895178744694529093048659648526982308968595070660012768784459364250822257150887802188568505983449918073804871019097447013382684430541785655258702646080746815698480289445675597954634957182454455201746101699185397611646325284052145188973544815357781046519411049844130409427750340548146486454673429307843022273183099377524131644342768102031493887827009654498969539571028621351388653229116510490398861540031784540375001854293523090832417646253554628645344373203467872166213698444652427414982130812623005382632273887445741723668474390568410280643878383783033631569215642173753 |
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.