Factor Info
| ID | 143117 |
| Size | 1107 digits / 3676 bits |
| Status | composite |
| Value | 213165856464119913834938273584930740043651872504486654480935012394952755654755565377780085520269981683440276778595590761964981407918740994229701302246050272983241983706965614758513658633202880008516979825724797616870279182213618707964708138632448681955890550821039436679111605196756737898399957033175114275592191645056400441702597684455403599545876078693431315555432474774077107339786933633205884830008296236533191118387732539720675018760483049715768067957042213236502839796751740331357025241765471576336833764069927397852077385056256485643364030859069809780477441846289614953410745796077224873683442560899195801713215328556363962802517964204019564115862091820701199384407355594940813687956434788722922754127524702706205368451939733086675057387683933589207740630071596775853210040656714362961081911145773523364270683281543940651708633433966065315100668545979455778729879898542267439406430832489140772906064402210153589507912656171973515736637403035446972443466732507701235662650611954862503067858092255103320657037589229016885756323666329045522189956650206584896616202712227936646970187517124819456803142929 |
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.