Factor Info
ID | 140812 |
Size | 1130 digits / 3751 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 13216746212273552388851332971810644433870829859897627892820061617091345249810333545130246238839034043436408549462592359374194136984753344068286915205316496168724689545214132166462470187533001245312482806838022321781274227289678045400507199515910507469968719212644152643499838773348628015854455898869517652812973649775196295072729199330515796351090788892637480355015531657111358948966573257817679796776014469038141041719424018275249538623639543053645455710635629898998758171031410274588845942906922855964843711619817526642344775591592403055664145306808324312121247361408544521728986313160627447234169084706752291026647407578471276564315997472106125465834307139349290611981851834331428764336922362388714667809128039866531542393795580411702548841124003843066892790340613301776871409830659453332544385777834470884844544139969622979043662607587090421548477075450454867189411797533590182838022828301103595052468499944577167288760277053425998058712323617206728012397878421269011576173394711002560828461396187508224743161832225678424408359289399129567980703531374519839802846081080701347922947214788460280198485313565317746021030168547653 |
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.