Factor Info
| ID | 143009 |
| Size | 1123 digits / 3730 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 4679683079969806375338607396383124153417710509535157185504866681476459476459803539745358619315829733514622301159972991349389100155120116475362039079511482163692266867490816316325207436020858714033303620247826921150532514681610151794158208017886848794794720860706284296104527652129579923759573671494702176431959948517630714715534993988333525536249979722915400221729159047818334108508384441914598703763909248889172521876872109808267601965361500348823433984755313152384298286772688354074506522641228406644225191167784979384020703417207512575706393633922599268273584148153807864868866257143366586224164088744361486949973887526833153287466825029686400172303850087348045357366039758400864657064075396090808253684244135734311659703456370167185141629511016470584580341889478271018521373117037338980563810768268688638535748005512423603942360981462852546723043985163114697492768003345463317023093611998185852981998594837217903324387455831368194277983129805803818617570728347674722491676232728556747153004674750357392622913860187691486149918207945234989727869227653506527149325453639840905188753045434836779122970494693275843998946213 |
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.