Factor Info
ID | 140998 |
Size | 1137 digits / 3777 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 722254252325236654540220452662668150681240341196087757121557799528001159743621418450847817488348883241175580218381511116311437545636850692368517572494651273804551032156741668540207570249123450410823503331092527520547770834816914296893699175774778022154221270846663491546693559008872076122646176422410462663009008965110127276459910043744919724588327222207382508482575084095435559272244854380945033983228486593139198473542524644977379312671253099510107738239096115524193832078556871425491516701175589496460177800359214638248616147186258273688242795870106865341347781752646634449355990157453947430603030687698907969161808521367623459973734579519383506900128915957558745168284475041158380896047723706836701384936303045601665232863085548686850861084653022024760083228464236926849372022147123909300760621951061288277701199556909107948928402176066629077332901956151837131464920166689492310790920480178334214164132923531216786567992448161157265647190775905384148979796299137398793105390411955906282330136641247334364817569319874386919551454426392085410695962970835695358594028660831751218037861829473409520903919444547368821124437098627359274671 |
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.