Factor Info
ID | 141010 |
Size | 1108 digits / 3678 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1080669659581426127095459041679079533954545293475467613198091204331762021956329912362255188761682206148603776669246996465627650297826912462781882004701724636365556973028106013249978080977650453017433272727325842376646026357944611861893504195258524738518175952500934253212047785673581769393310727118981624093335649898800930834962873090075242723487069306023776870641327355241737980975836564188789629199627392506738133618610086160202033347634874368633479969836755153097799745645497846010576068478571534183484420540570894869796790585005633847794546342772885311983455302292308047559509974166730785166331530561843289915718417934952020170053679270932813902710705665560391905113985813170932308600330221351508077217425094030590716339467147205053691226619696059441607167204219609933206711181939912470530683271614020017445059196795757652483878980328704275689782613314071140024423628131034029251510826665038089013331929514319815696298471199034091797004410364969237922527826435612497427527142432089228835455884918560812239624040542051351399621553552178115234117826071719517948306421419409534349291676480394579164478917391 |
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.