Factor Info
ID | 143022 |
Size | 1129 digits / 3748 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1504457164328563594690780413758398239608748214108619878650491122931838743969102753167913034183998375198820438141185792859374662125101947478675846208219656204500716307955440066723200011145096685223196743787658111825472414070758820852454970029509283218072691439135241405603504980913147811147591670531740729342646711062836116360680882239442405551579127894006377239663583666107351294507758086487313165887261813501159172836130159660275160073740041813364621275188385907979376682148786758517873263885640082249470583422149770182304192198685168533393563983292510984111926421749144635456937061087689463719842296983810746980500385424028245916926728943155326144512990109875774067290253254650409374248407653308068424294143188544817971932826002949649313218663505115037743999861527963050746180640348951737709392892068231807720347329507484263863720368341778760155147016988488739243744054626381789478942473693259320290837093024472728010037686535002536748964838135723598768132543734607383262486271410663625762716033963982652304821671698576301111013530254689838715699338068370910613651745888941733197919268953929927581389711420066310364971999052829 |
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.