Factor Info
ID
140866
Size
1160 digits / 3852 bits
Status
composite
Value
19591749000063497996773955502029498767880938595780412199391200600411806670640153253347244635749403619538737334226806653692401128342123829634121620263580381367903183333867422902843912618076043173124958051877010952507076475618942577485754937758192856484682810900039405666431501553398477121583865418773009031548702757427434274564480081247699664643138171366178054023741341125891361912994882757059404032381487436607067823484361417659769127180573353403216297150931379475178078597149256822969107228925111632419601839336378621144731143559364936617048369055668453194328490448452153097726671340003343612222302286386171450941115150183829841733132203910349015012231872484980947079910037025866855414074510930901422023492106646168637771255411162462584208249506420775109896429081612114649652153933723977819943134606590312780185557205093934398388354243890428707251414815403044378727729529035689011745390337679202217481944887030378959916294559458560821749709988236399124372350626677517604849781913527748075960383893958497303694532066807550310257409868143199714390040541241170618742836099726087216930579619555713690823631467459269407386563219893547792880387024925643335466344199
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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.
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