Factor Info
ID | 140606 |
Size | 938 digits / 3114 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 18000448010140613073420910856310598924533902133353524368204323647194952314969664078111939226249154944099546982183129491360981159803104477685311484429101671946858896911973020797104223447776195967142298965375333387370051142966178056821474376131102143414715890784338050060403500564732399198599707536022279069910665428242311674127384547760175228876850773619815250347034679740780053926469383247398314053798969031769983066193196622493636721236000444613938969159962354204165921301864738468565261476177098331969551192982924050188638517835974923825774282478991015086206293600667013156092661030042048240068338706967575896654030711214294976132256276867456398546808713522811423090794063922644813624583363045771970672394019215019841652725961564052087880193991793934341293369007121668373692773895481602062908524593353773271251300626299762687841049990762740410788193389486163344371739003745165286900362732007033509293649631737587571780116008078163388571 |
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.