Factor Info
ID | 140646 |
Size | 950 digits / 3154 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 14766714777065803971219564970638886115767669275512024675086925733373844066704183013566738698149865906028902195420131058168662878913804295487455780591801613517877878938560504763747822177400321236689062543119169348362536950717836076391212755790545782192801022617484153245601575509859154479057040298011636145196560267704810864561141587582676201577598261685709510757090699707094183438332955532881224743361526979947722216100680838724757421384621569623405884968295586897891269960935649279782282995176005804876876395164407456896517565519108974198767860727284962716693296848484786826119331915493553762585195261147631314051340022295879912344758224408609036550121916124383918436318832158280245262160605124629709965785770439285732983977884769193761537714859369913526289686402453619456203331926460596223075841600518989931409282489861446052427010955635917322176312608429837199499004015143773082058653381920651424420430419626542448749506619697703232789186070824051 |
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.