Factor Info
ID | 140610 |
Size | 935 digits / 3105 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 39273562104895607731263581713267113058559516654778754972152356484499867029745796897376705482931666424074748702979352196855991879897055278109604560709643181788380986453940896173040619838902997239617390794371892273254209186175617386655439236605782678086359641364214874565211410992460268306169960737479601194281740964109507912594108678723877752780732303537454926698482289718744258489283339832756049518534459686401798184345335875730081807232804715859740187261318644871790065976835310611607359099848179700742740763779831498024051658059760214027829978296122784039347459283984060897192771914966104638146186466298483090904563633274760992580119605707129847706359955608925244021208720006905825173069893792109675934193900627602263897373534528006955246714094476201534715332428912552166685491243606797923667853318322199390518866869606700279057687685210834182175208332346810086343489418602442199897833557540902652783578056834331899821093048494440383 |
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.