Factor Info
ID | 140650 |
Size | 951 digits / 3159 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 648059287501002919048919201019002383150722925251381059653304496625862277177067121396059486167833169846323289182247754578601632139967138643065324316597822470624525259981913972964496939660072520723542591578513385398263348147077974431734789872062675381930935444997905284918072044750407351579256901747644692532493773122383998966304760162786253126047112331129290442728652440256682524083081003041386504146769977830471435108441577414827436948469087864631809930019429924142226839484980772577657697638428075367178398969852970416544443548505124866493908757001015723499788463103511060130845082795768313653988875431694444514078224449661086380182571876071549087647872002071862638430651632303486232919718378927602898851176366249285901586358579728149703763967683739058689656422307179177910983147003462480220134560257842652130965771324003701600885508294899823652658923936317525432789476759314171133835548315631867640555860310166965842507243436244967565758280321705007 |
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.