Factor Info
ID | 140977 |
Size | 1149 digits / 3817 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 794198199118312493864687781522876417595607211816219362417540411157297044533134103366567768462263037716991140383265953001506933324743844291267930551957660232020405660550359884543669549926131930453580808459079685310502573100444091716311049822448358242000332860226463425934244264929799606990497712155756518293010498712778331225666934358708621032911258223969250600510395222552906392217039415391948796793561116564447099588377002220158747515240436527278068169188093640202985260331281782851343013053500270417366450212512851366323393276118991261749200823982411354363088437100554343788711188443533604510928172825204558323506500188083673304000871722929765297763092709984839865129064187887250432680069461461297421016712431542569969540633153468974496693090546785583920448192258541248105719574970154115541674212754860259073961850746772859441400591041556838775344072944767682153524097268015828685270368113215831676722997479754505134120200887606987317500397135321619925668336741616812728634696751607397272733338802739967744505521830552292869461686115685574046469760798919155391378867096520617441896505555880575015846534793691340352286175475995774468383376094061983 |
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.