Factor Info
| ID | 142994 |
| Size | 1117 digits / 3710 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 5260403830369404184695903440184317163397225326509378604598584105284473888994378688072756875474553453528734727370369525032198050039258812424927103659975362613668104837414517615651638642269856196931561942865496700117902513856219994720375751031995737321412662070764131293162937826578212498144915182407070862628177100422050201571885749725494657864190694681686542276774144628900120149859651722762220824094658177114073595381374770265485200568257715379262196855301076914513068831936612006575794382636851221628090354444297426851824654850990436256004985849336231958772748475113990459488833171354669329351700551380696786293236326445438634138088212354626882602925031135671751773333778289900026743647238337338931136365217287799263975130854429443251749056404536662992608076230963096262751810660355246959943486607763398734418545613676290632048972135234027392443210265195594870395588050912652365468543293698112848029658202141694418769077666913285139255358955717720956876449749411319359933037890348475149047685843232459740607036637418193078806005640133463576037475841494641361450361413974520385881323150215727669438650683152963056079 |
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.