Factor Info
ID | 140814 |
Size | 1106 digits / 3673 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 31415259620601272779915274907927966814376824866074721797215526187458818480551881909704164586728343722959109167928501014904562149194459258398901262793797817470665091654954384801204288971829171853416443646712213240688625508529423220391060172337206060639959610731810331559326773365925496991214175060140869951862401367635960414035172790402747634484743614232023637592356567717139921466072120298360438583657212552601950057814010375583998294214736278645635538882791043164372807999203412719809299260221362417846153232519484932833065285076311041026391112648449158233170832218000147072306346420594320211903507496210149981300655816232465774590907692536009809217834173831288831006718128917018033578961731823551467646671885417735599681985834338942260697820004860243585411575104392702478124654845053546027307689114673987874153242869363060627516729770090678508638458022327915511338402256412553035861698064360037594320960700918409373580990651527990099144644782310740325026172777488927811125776866501296061195865211506951669698617816447001997946263095272327316023586647141991993907368031061424890782424277181743429280576883 |
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.