Factor Info
ID | 141024 |
Size | 1146 digits / 3807 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 650542213993274325198493477820171523107358738188331309453493099845641486008372543234188389794233671658505086454774590141379009120322441560308650193454177195280013868272040519184468509470918780119193543673686265371792640008267124567561647155791493594517860655035972363278774450439997889050795438745161101141667799072504386708915014591367538368744416876863662348573218157554359300447887788302538904162395231974652418080976768211692184323821444105203536824507095639168068763384657791577115347167850414055081895308635976036767771146418965720373876135713096806383318621153905092578635957322325685683909069963525260054840282812960702301097544196641265357788021420180515548849178304788340184728863700004790965809902415287661274089628675760639664008867173247382090109826382010239011402294553764457127982756540056363617121732207172717641437693975808994957195383455233352418883921828693122020916852168629279449492457524065481741317955942330923294766622988055095712637318025539570029965615475245888351931878270611929164546940555388404417153026353375867960291809012573109604545823326632055194574331579558608693502046697484790055369561475195844083612843586261 |
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.