Factor Info
ID | 143004 |
Size | 1096 digits / 3639 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2210385339749512476084230360444978878082458892002220317145959929291541951568075644768065722444224801521461904295311993258378918834735268237033138328994285262845986044428392565805390852751195392174286632519197979901717820190940606320031031458767863974622627322792057401255455492210526206153146660606360683796986016150919124731434766912924364674569498840316802704357405596974351390421989692944644513288446103251560353148771395625568610057523939943362167602988933527237400198206912359037813195189229723816421460329824558487702460443843791152262192785317915848041049568439373538299849534082473879083951247650072552176096524246969519448074587740044799456368785875238240141140915465489273776165829108432179701321583233296190737009726724009841649804087242613228425365167156646389544176975633955181578615919903163809392397693639783903140030546256226706755995049529137860163143458486239903782584830958189864548641789101215711407223437012562387491237524830558760322448277622277805932319292649988399821705583351256840362024001704224479033575952663041849625621820879511449244507777468578846242501710614119473 |
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.