Factor Info
ID | 140830 |
Size | 1147 digits / 3808 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1099415213704159543907790622862777673947855868382047319413262449852099435390998270835874866374690513851127567148883915243914643922690075637416269754547423419493477797585753641177450467405965792496591038968127723102286607415240990984366346872601502383188938174607827930484551598194055160873820539693837297198524319147345932213606121709569181288552174435147042690254813198090943045036014094376279566881367449316553129297770678020589410973368312419372780782853790993499244896178726599215702286581642621052034368517902252346351340946968853243428847484606850752107707320087405262870672712120180702550348786001981280446436703106172346205433933228722274844523394483452409059630331949344639528000833905945763775788296617225751416475774014429456024434735144010149638038994092359509884122831770994487978458744275252274838481355409205338676659960970136949261896248445702829241334584078377601969320332020481985073790936901608450676968158609265696691023579415925594022963012564154226326512099695097012925156945684482366382258178623963868486534982006866174118290480453807008773295084109152712216578448217047434691184348213280613611060464365859713950427310932977 |
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.