Factor Info
ID
140878
Size
1143 digits / 3794 bits
Status
composite
Value
109723821793469286159613598922588339430118432753788768394868039315461729169034228793819907823787804695821929061923749787097804930803605762377327337093525702608973163449628133646822013753906903745080395815792630543718072215914298465990659305748862392659362785435015660671514141119616057400877906977416742415062289937244239289793241585354978065162089801598243181767983151769951653949879396593972354159442001068441983257264266009104828522387103689680849733868220770271842741621346129948098634883733213859419700005203421038928082059122559535064447619578433294983163482197694967642293391795777976836455683800829286306535542727011250978193442148975720314088299995231308910276434026520675300858639834158649837922274554209087062949187236730368557973940341080543091721328433633825422993766049814349699114241054605211651565795058307892818087570010892188357845576717393799886605918180566894321890489333370994130722404234414755488653384531619242104063870888872572444941220372215604867658430530230222301366981280432092773185944071392175116067380987933375143222091816941006725770992692592475107417499443114336186058857621402771981320422371363378606187347877
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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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