Factor Info
ID | 140838 |
Size | 1120 digits / 3718 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1645700437226659914089403222087121223579828112468841337125894306236312189933758465630476740743782615339849765559803621486884014383949018463546801896393624802653039916229230096696267160490282455845583988654497323824257626139559476327748948959698057874663813396714604087019856146891475553264594174972151649071467935436739309029549757963021833788603819015226418093159147346361342653631986345613717527695503199327345665721131324271981002965324113698987356161703803090810863442956591557087362421346213930154451087975428595207980250621544659347873799881718520126503836029354915720799408081687660046151104750108958159915213480483430929295298002095745661039404060430734166184133941051863764946033520827747140325528648048447081625304765229378842089636807134303361973838881025866376732660209054800561691266106985161414470386990234556263849870169198585863634784050477115687706385723613873798093501093831343814256919123726062276900774917659725589705986603604885760521859904218757170297320211725635913033788761779571792297653163396400328908976438747858146073650061217673225795788695311320427268533173689877755670294361792461960204593 |
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.