Factor Info
| ID | 143010 |
| Size | 1100 digits / 3654 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 51408697547742900348674719346415599213656519029979084043983566675443066962340638388643077577516738431307068121046078876781404257596397354953065440207659846987461586411567501832438132523614377152844226060658690936703011215350713966959763974417238811826400007379403181009001106648868921958293045544256113741919566670904797216514291285316972414457154435004895583593235779423963416755413411634352448878663105462083451958779557149164292481499189828668408266142575640768399065654710141148050001674489361190560641952154370627257142122119487082650024349679983762864292024918463118455959193346317501168157014291482231585225809561622411541174443381237703034485845027998507024327062527079608166134812789696911839146618681803632706798809024119533606412577848751124743971837362359104761080038665107506275944466659860820121980207854903443756179745770998861044017907071585297362305544039236308818746259640309394222463733904581299106232467493979867769047056389406703965961825561806419391393082031899378183412369319041155016305255413502845779944980308521250572695870290735236330302978040485436421161066312533359000133 |
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.