Factor Info
ID | 143069 |
Size | 1125 digits / 3735 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 136574502922757337417530839416489506916915780584762305539459534196501386330256181160839356264350698999031598949096256169733282025994714418547962456038691829844064635300425970315366108487035126597474764542831251079341067223943233683492886324236749764856201612367712233350306597818965294964815481556576535785498854104656490096847018438207733214653683987708410027894896311386977995438523188582364299530085330445139891636574384181296277296166394387283568894646123468778990922437405481526980686833127272209336305454390528570026444508291446540017134874314609847690057228411452105689378643682161281640815284324127894614081124624339418989444860064933324348084058712929086584469349390649352485668572862493549536525534277341560479369109084925614041579089252186473627231299737739437507689222049185750280324191560788698987578824505506780169408447569308834396760373375089559818526789420373490083984324916971199323135500294256107803499187809854827026007712682451499719969583438363773264668766651017750436687470229772163730521993355360843893538426228032832026561715432105260278326140070708623841557786107926808893864014155993458183486917291 |
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.