Factor Info
ID | 140836 |
Size | 1117 digits / 3711 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 9169505528939992256510264304348042856147639464680716745488314603486584923280778920206819764414639892685066125698258951404983485369286400343259517400865942962539851078547383140524725292839087869678915407782865100514240364598850480139453375530553956169585375790360880598617083714763688521284373869613284498928719356853745851108440332835838273429726863839992568210412924450345658944420267010458689587829329255089072170521629466520023801969691513976439239875163767541562908784501094004197548719845291080675467685273651158559218497138801018317141839953813940554857161562146807329203821445617506429997541266899293252103054365010272733115894157569620924678315787916292263223837505211348724823681744190528939787604330358305055276676681089229790577537458361110262392354236021868458651096461906743074669560991658297003000523425345030755888955828709180851792470953537028681434588411071132924012717845723908221719038129481579943926067685472673074311227457694399848863875923985898451712331323306746491724883124728235472238010815086582061845430931070042773137828909301061915229173963258190025157617302959956244041051787367244099323 |
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.