Factor Info
ID | 140929 |
Size | 1121 digits / 3722 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 22949613923012250454473190301427040281514514895605374588500119503672055947597184786540349228630776495952712899370099473137534484571772471857212759296720334724355903814233268175654792870954933076722292057523630290101688572917384875581705638570922185868211222488656735417919155541076990749321124829139142907623261812311101611451237136926789613327266062528715426184126208400267360860202530820080232316980971810094722316201684049743284537554740767886906056509330423224469748023243339501194053475334080497103656513904973297529855059064688360123198521650868083506788937679043267759921057261245105556586285451758766093089330974472874647732900361922863800805272373911831038655816557587533107584826465460305646102769291185470221882567682339274414752801702310117078151767466069228152355926209906863528188354042499720376333917943353767688892812336896055774015328216111501809843632399336341246829030932397985743350255381471635354118787492550388646307752473208856006594685143942289268302596802185376231717023249218645543339077425790326181794054872214503685516360771104012167842933620049551884835842600737444014012785348674108864793621 |
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.