Factor Info
ID | 141020 |
Size | 1133 digits / 3762 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 17654432915460286290538675038696687822306576657352884903752708647886171894029768848962971020783586635154034415370272745032480440225315586409271101135652122845811242422561752059565523227028344315847899365980263990496146701024370570986850629835642073049096599354361040368507510624288301770223957263915259737583763970562329088494721205780329287935811810294926103786907106661745492190363614210657426522027639344203821098746438909058066486932398851488576261207933269281699329506694924883118281392114141251536509508817406008616270336195464207986037998700459024018802120971644845979247947258785354525066898278720369366508281337324919789475594455411661175114951988113346872081147601988982743864371247778595950239976809446903120823564426562745036207217599544066359880908789794377781434722151160632422571798843371754240033822932177487528402898841770958252890600352568476818856405710463148945504842664044945267481333630031936162515565326031692576059031223341855640861759347428948584868762674470277558003028578228466946220883519089622477584177242382270248169319079719854710286612190308460645074475645389913839032139133584080833148304610751082893 |
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.