Factor Info
ID | 140824 |
Size | 1141 digits / 3791 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 9389660635676914648309793685404449022451243669347271883971819020599221457123291491838393879786399976928309060294311601880776676771309100141400248587588163465506269537014645236763562071819726709599673300190139676914050285886980085533866463403147601417732521845964480831813379121356594790168032151950817800096012083274070849331142850714294800711212775253058300198999432003195457776658355144721245469791308730683190798651287827625963234347907474257846173019335452060383708604982165008507539833452943419046822696021522771635300249071217284453290470077556598117757429003110750695412710803270870414763491427319620098043389070054584409690260936231103503364489661364126242644890488371235507766165915913804293883652070490899172535293285441678448856219267868880362496783236265153646063731088674514925481897745662385049380719656714465777436158600245635023469473809715360023144045883724757061426808098196636373796564457193789477943541109839525069791937838375205771749700415814298092191718804173802601693822736556558879186940373425711379157139386490109745759753515061555771888360894015703357891636886266390509714869910253777871430771591859585888951153557 |
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.