Factor Info
ID | 140550 |
Size | 935 digits / 3105 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 32168728935849584263013013015101358993405919359854190712777524313230741541725818721808250727937994292877569963388365115388548236493022203315543751235414501784970187471090058231873688765656516216916507382192673174378454408951817898470246681257516593121376676749817864519257757555055954641751202114566626613117854956822871093027509494496778312568510638922271986674320338049356072496478270096246033946952823359180986114875085077075440546621256672576728028502112507794559602278077786984528375977226762774692466543794978923626581280226845134715856479211256906906767831175966695254805198134984923298010736282210972655134426967227864444135774138856223607431939519051245844744233219824105341191834538806347990141473174387728824349474098585352180413114031439745128954001141036012851075584887839516147370370907166707826746161391618236385112121033007298114437353803100325941750469761678116657697122090158022168189811891221861793411502543579685381 |
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.