Factor Info
ID | 141057 |
Size | 1140 digits / 3786 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 305195920636826970264587949689521646331103416829385663551799002114704134445499976804667425450342775566828949181063143822234571245744537818307649968386312818880431912581414697164741094785258041309029231252902408959747920279639988917456914410622263909012621284639763763541727035538437426605950670950092373786518994924983487630955001972206835974846337883234950794014768284816050911573034789952220592957700163560759161319326365115250304499547968571174749432430365791487359061209839274864470268332838386283378039037033971149704437801178151084467470292902594532016474499955608353347591430705884769958288248203865601268712292199626715381255895522020595826419442171026602612893139990326086929413460432194895637935843880287622139040645371509205796700794684613988635677497231535190731125846001956703911675363634100345594142423033949859773393081416117526887024218072576046191676114130038065859303084235144173240724352704938502910757747643980303481027211754854685549225910964492265693398446827607855051170257933673111452579344262096276972601329698018376951029203565683175618440579219914758182811490285711856925035188379736043627102780290403636561096921 |
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.