Factor Info
ID | 140859 |
Size | 1119 digits / 3718 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 980447190302363792549165803459511435370669715429659505857089327685182586544853549942143458815776844017772749248545056701630310507108112329663432371618871975272464499226156201656421648203462313327859719141627545231658058840510810204594866259718754602547742753461104519905865839219189207512913490399070195269018958576858952481270862204313130543005881318571423738676601855176203862136473016746307480837873742700297262135614675218407808480539495493951866793415776958753001109444358620285529773567826630236737994475847184680304918502520336915639786507290850426950730564673083668598748073111443860614803288214869985143516730572834039888145826064443143191572573505316610058598564916662083282381336079196208838599353680809803480839178668223132752341822182633798809801789020380468990376903108549089863688403310532973293321584686705011364162373871159912089895314346866770215131680957307328533168387006055949294507062814325979441495082582094259788832882950556669479177353289607727981847789482885498921545337798349519725835487962743688883800605574337834799013195661390482752636041591135064223183083514660082127240093446203615310057 |
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.