Factor Info
ID | 140834 |
Size | 1107 digits / 3677 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 454457177968065818590585709736730103149585509182802809955210366356004748274616744862321881331438553220979659517343447474500392270476477295250923668403401622304052264565896341690819988744972270524732509393562253550124171546595210548587848888015071536396441928061856438939506076390350446238950450670281216901806791393889806001070652326844032318745976349070567755437240983369506294183897889259058469088049690236394650298692081495330855533150256902611963222006621179261429683734523101678301586235684198995779488283131497698800674938696538907556372043636952472496248896564381945792045158051857777485395632729418301631634137801524248347614669097239319037339607818824907229590853042986424239103834648455471969211323264774702366723967481298366399876978525734904832071346843784638549901452797150811533858321826895943317181169542049462317571839584780628756312440316998577004192915824964022773893919433177551706383290449293466022097671541460639173051063589561870230925241121199072802790790284345237580249125097965593832635363958615626145540007680345526950009558733564375364135493452551309635526320439273152201217657019 |
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.