Factor Info
ID | 140900 |
Size | 1144 digits / 3798 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1811704087845512128132912319515186206559091036367336320035672849030855252424417283410338637254484515985374757585013199262665725099863753053344563200597289728965111041489960449669720873909694894023913370670497363897099583462553251958498579883816186133381452953076171678365943359695492794202803044423549424244934855669782324160224184857861474756721441616677711971532146096057454294421734286882942071552593237025078836146679828152816036576795950120876107858478411274143273205435032222597740061136790505713627684317966735415078215873447141698854407325456661682054664679920409526933883650978479499705406960510464290700332757367616613792210862224734640858559268823965451865461247439117102821055566355644427310743239501811779430817675941744671018071473482348947780233893025516250727774299777307975795195713007000698974923642406974752748470076587518464081552414756973936601907306425283232028551376302550136821975909770566491884266392836349760594118542146871024645185039362729901557572354034925375756008792087336410626605607553622503566290875767540220450960409619946851094592198664296258719173625468361566075908216286492003094471027330011491642204081139 |
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.