Factor Info
ID | 140804 |
Size | 1109 digits / 3682 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 22973867828325248809974912938573081037046693015196505917953192691116737185312213856925986266504041026783346298409680175144262106881302213299096945046850514452624055522716858166044326334172091972641498427399502574580773762484850410578485501005608134927617898088392788605843696771433485194456150147971606767803444186647438462619736821791447057182536038867538465412219054467738753008120432272739103207402820176271517276329139211606423153348399217805552893197746855472665879231023323987525590811253898647504328361250026194585052613957595620288327975943702752494234232217044656228675108236815280261400984765285362523265158320295762346318439918547174124019224812988506616329009230465244818759417917468658599763110967270806503633944136370635979771877682666452025683193337394159302124432353151130826279750397667973401008714272869045949602060212967587189079241234098383362376187131155170479230179805318917085347560302698977591502037010278519404906745361127519034744804695506117362639306581519693635742900722059122577062138856833097541209434871056691926536947725546962035737638946236353156302091599754590869015666202967 |
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.