Factor Info
ID | 141043 |
Size | 1127 digits / 3744 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 76746706843185530849983157137204618740037967315871035542217500831695173343127773163785646105187108143555949993233892264367425338910994031489676717779135110327678209933342408942935580437437652476133293446284823667236081172773295471873934060507026207775322950549111793886026032474610611488379920790761285907795455944362769707958548038268353089686838668249133697558124066987598946978813462122140993184159011594582367936621253303279794806580993333523739211539072173408230414011628947835774843401460735738586759185699626737378339330063594446362908609275182478877060177498723913143416124620620498104808692058029726797650977347130781369840380502993781383283973505258904788139413364915321124731935540785663706499062413205048700146566998492647229739152753947506518851658807295196444987909948296222416106245871547250321271947874582245810295430214398437369176041967274921350534592539719926449315133588850004123386976607653151782938901480402492130736005570083960362310505585004531593957077848732617117058808102896889978133004737461828404895068320316829976376535703830960618767583844793326528441582080541708696325077556331741774836029968443 |
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.