Factor Info
ID | 140862 |
Size | 1114 digits / 3698 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1611956414387655017749524105533030587099981970664512023132597463303910366285040770865602522377047693605072705472076829308557417330617102511963014367496007791376324961995064776381620385889029218870868066423804884904210237140345943109415878308057931420469207211527599895897479445153943850974668641424796873482495813387981018572563848623081935903708263601064218037295723299169205901583663904072204099062183553778670856176475993918850209787145719769307184736513790474020402416120608901732988245586999211139104484729959270204603868343982742037602215340901582891038226716597262579997460080720616862579733630031816820423555379201144048308274312544049047100777933617674164731999587312375978744229225760760344421295565573143051033164091976306481912890248650263565679767146068970710876639433579577264502760316328202267675685090183727284971873040315033804756448960997168972773920784505606272974560150576430227531087730285513111550135385983191948724295820413684206642985165613033031320141365167054074270332390491663944172925286347650135171083144302168089040059302741135185221806784182553113350216366865407932405942474233041951 |
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.