Factor Info
| ID | 143042 |
| Size | 1108 digits / 3680 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 5054116285634663544859702651303310129200689151833640322231591799693262125772218858369191647893683537264166605524087482594179760731624404445690532368314954197490883410526459718139514471107668222418363767531495563671615122459090692865129847299556917084129105509957529220365605655791545100457978995476371138301090844839024750653504871047618089325510823729280814944451808520050460057370472550446396184857105314016666482276017807481993026069219846622530516584435118041646486744538997932634263551511915733936651193835096198075222646631278365598597558493424261831321363386998330162376949516314193876645491805211228408679423676259946529775618843166282273955869707022880008315323216708161141930241501561556873223709258440262657037982494768337429807638341181104381179004651837564469374997215181056442591203977542040539160244767840886972049085162344611197529282024722242918187868932516809539299831800862497173487752514766102347363628425631986072747967889285365641288576807945596807491418506229467907406544539997687790014987741316620383753153433542921860985683665595591546406943903724204938398485104959746297720867049053 |
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.