Factor Info
ID | 143019 |
Size | 1149 digits / 3816 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 503941908599551838699011923060725598275284342154524258158845894243712617183683510435809492465484372417709378233652522835375682108143150064914114785522830602533495887105182497569136271580605852610592417656276215960740997150087048541122394026086756927065143654537716845883512875847761942608324066284783689375777809252891734645144930650519566884836744915116737520309771550180911086143543202576283272950439013875525156267968746779707186188966695530082771909872812919879187328741332374523028091545081987047822412404174920241363686875597422359036550995139837008272366564525311208638049525494700336181145183250158961318905765966243767419705962902479148344787719262566060658972746717966056295918997905965969863747185163476451285665787372580550471601391705622470970189631556906656523453893615636725173890309950386342385731471686000612286335934499812130999517114113786594537776870304200601868557593385041452699414226551331575760258891213831277517540018308751206218074396389368738647193602027761648038684525360409932391499394150503528561217884859200561161566409919347967744876246851679622869103803197085893658882135999219584926813385432348364923453746025303047 |
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.