Factor Info
ID
140759
Size
1076 digits / 3573 bits
Status
composite
Value
28610875888105888619184734946449187910655163302919836726388804431828169168246181703532208895633085631959024598648032395835826715255896630785053079612868684750843888349167250089988187589135579503254980865464998790290951776887026787256593164869437539660350449889535120511320944387574085637488540184246887594987133520220476658000353387259918312824099438995631955951347130392454113957143750179155564286120363964591399037638665180386555113301509120852071754275718865847485095425534262507122120233863277916170670735445781464063962354464807619422477110180165725947208081359926922624137527082555748526954402822634838782619311624808795124713101855071895153106918890971649040280530233497773574769801159330356099640150643743697556497641058190688694292520278122868425204830175001662602928731595271878789067975165059351254222062794527199141646945031663305529136096088085655122774657794725134910372544041189952355440062222689923056834300403835398883794294250753182361686051068228506475172748461414725550196552935350612984065531914020891307190452227450026377943025592867665855956917991446031
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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.
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