Factor Info
ID | 143003 |
Size | 1120 digits / 3719 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2648926623820297692846588765527343197475393875357004061927630056056634412166064015270847235682971220801210077718515311238460514132040058112564374548936443121536467143405957542370364822694786267915988116894866808977362766320761445943562195178808595241807746555945801479253665075807250436317996927783189392811487215093601994674057561501444314805857307036798410453603269257772247655586363594095872961471389721085881448926754989468582912943894950804207830178106846138154094128452162606213182918675654267620011717676415729659983143809831444684980464019944686734883520826051604012028315532522996594256504245199291332541272106868281482182615750225917139411348130945624802863826311057864672862093579411100003739923229343045580478427409131997889794533171089156899596400470598986913655030860943105352045291699032964032479593594631633503938120504695238421941222438423885223443483085886070230165594798057721194714113349418963574995760671903593721367929010440108055223624994563305147628695142333366744902629473358685286915466186167131194016505694695455347055721359018121519055246388960327954339656763140094946181605807436987320703713 |
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.