Factor Info
ID
140799
Size
1115 digits / 3702 bits
Status
composite
Value
20657527042420884188788576735470471953236101807855373256839023818878852644986459462029885166234257633281446336529144296518379958695241697250574924844173589509465163150991722451498726048352068259555410960286905084602759754866619714651961575376771890800676495369287220878569283227694119261636975633013670080303882895699840058315996645864832917701923711187863597997781744872028107385429442836876329818793270631081764230461463379507954758538041851804567976669863000392679367497150379109725070205539428999389195818862128309740176892321428634085149007011505568211240509379993147922807747107918149792384724960909011557512017939815994334529334138773428980531080686060880781810937691342206560160953768749088527426199233638463611413430418330770759956519312097179042058782887088375511718419656153793439353452741202955222942366695040729438947899986767280304449190615469471438307416964473345082867636029200623376846823159316237829827179908418296080567371952929584753080336844406565389607266872623809440727208863832903824728972139543266092734314395232147698465936042626118495217287318226548560312360583578239601568358230910361319
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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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