Factor Info
ID | 140905 |
Size | 1132 digits / 3758 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1831929659326228388916706975064541318668765188541970483836716701307824015932317672221297111194039500793092660911340091527632201249280054124173667072654167422881365585437510840494329568878691686321340711252255378714098371048255988903224801142369001573468230720243405961662374513441383787052238530260272480960810320007789273708324967434930981883248746845748309637506326370912422873034393636651790679258661870462847937169621318481762058396936352391946957959781695550150602907026390932948436602663880127513449508348512447803401188301496436129029269748207614788107806671929512636165294257697329062792047205934237125488704420684240016211029401990051040083094352073225958916394992154473721769642569049211509101092991232635899486180488608283374362440518374591999429314753491772166431767845435725336231727164636018721747729841548648622437084458949785927312741343126149078221949913822755590217152396129855716286818011063095652117189744834721291070403575852817477787089636488408683601209052849332194332858055791975760261096571602303074289994339630761530503675781211347448289360289422187006734749790495058429868504725753477878222735286266619279 |
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.