Factor Info
ID
140794
Size
1131 digits / 3757 bits
Status
composite
Value
674497939231665042439199876123651492038101203683255510352015822809464826317816405600042701568914836833518420105764584149735672560676052181635850479289399631503144502289123631526516900873790700519946954404587063408835056939057415487802069099402613744874650805488508329970620245014334755752448522859514807049201003619895197754679912670591594014397608072004085870547211752582207079595795445201544182936715477861567898069168990803156269378225747393968001149835854505680490230088398768005612574647270249371577361919982455523468941004975765043835461438397574024738003991742708962397856451005162214676435214752700551250226562509296789383571767052501463659455588548958809767934498259317306941806501715653142543902761150228812190455935490538339319694695943596553365417523771743052974140164331894296307009285666579117877517016874547107894445545896270878192766052475924944778295100671030965685289174741166694880270192983803556310291227957529555151519378399050254003512977519051153630183279116886270888726008327972205646034465734000298901837091473946456590162644990610468767067679505458258493655752775342086705051003430342586238493372310496123
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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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