Factor Info
ID | 140949 |
Size | 1138 digits / 3780 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 4346711426925546495338436958941021736297431078484300765648162804223007754747073837496876521815672968569859658050334151637385630268176901410956967740494494056584655890139901766367330525851092778233918274925485250632589980314293495917085283140889711437724380916269594420430903355086314367938848774574820853921011763616655371176913738050027316511675854862306733971601778909761024309764566697426006564006160153851769691437889282417602554433962038969167677934433558022673142564411446382385134632414926015828093460529098960121576983323593549531787614255202918024388347808213716231269009953141125519220117229518442362276431821689551320782737377893532531427901174345681452202104870510476105625204344002568533922757705496610797306179633292639392446120443881860824024046023420875308078382743467383147192033149711239447342959879435203926919272902997321826733342531301387325785496773237823503055285641926197499424652684174642926403627722036476550955008050965133840922866013328019388226384341014330614275901693286086958329296537934988130912383708648054439379579093826500362852115719633123331069620129760350687466294435943779946730150282171710905312913 |
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.