Factor Info
ID | 140736 |
Size | 961 digits / 3193 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 9128762109233237354967685148904368364125960329677754559245955619781293796744083228784953412398755821497833775272255496833509619556373159053163767796892535375060716860388767215068974115978809811116510186816837739890426317865258264355508083984851439538901503165087900482644630046686149210457524369269228964664687743900732729435347631105632594654602711537791812320378272809920954091369608555823937065994083061983133329730706561133503437886526123107149008510233791809839564814832798639059904585157814171989398514738754866095120707781824458747442358640140452694738560473842508857960022436549974078020067188887097292853480506637444312535526514746644456332306031246842740102585472434621018231412931227677570151382849853765703814613919859465055774394996171419477491701220892552454503767552241665736228530807418057207547117460054821454226703279743145253089780034836716322516145704678707178929733997971690130132932757835033375522703171039478081363832166141279313032519857 |
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.