Factor Info
ID | 140906 |
Size | 1110 digits / 3685 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 125725112662978977141175828466168752627626242173447498265395392123110537879454369129877744164880570775508771849759497916041858700522477303269464014031333071844000347177386660128361090172972514741610202496005603606688172369561083959260992311432841012106018259823612138050746127280406692975988421736189114215973445926710356210744666400566629043295041696837715268247470453379637145229944846758061094125424047159759518540889485738123963354741841089462188441903314923704121739682227812274257949080719812669510287615217505472535314927778872741565499548255830506740823187617783213582475791222492786998487187546152234608092710000101531378097535306690220198969245753657321368256698432818485470598937472583923525346480334079238706393034280655086816055542610659408334230736227062148824713561195289726322869510142997775546457417961585888548950530405980907908260547475061508154731045776390707851659433761551539362449693562867152228036010958721066929873810738601983168297868338483084557639549558835875133735498618865218852127028353577603193784451659291658420568484223581458404273934616291415169024964730404054591840924905167 |
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.