Factor Info
ID | 141079 |
Size | 1136 digits / 3771 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 10159923085670534245559039470374878353493860287818060907919255320031783959245415012599007149035865596459783749362486988360041988908552728206441917254032693444524600727591945109390858023010266260706154777248826236863408920504753268911789159784425402645715531807048679016370536133724007341042283376625249520902004227202923448999047156472661691108559898957580930377918963210402902142789655106876563046300145041755247649212333959947058113337788811644743582771335614618686022434367731397621963805515103177182006969305596510751105504060569268211739817428626856236084426353286668560550472106816922934769983816251405179664947787732243506767124477914258353194571133270622140766388570538356296428621065631808697556693462394171518329095741885668415367200058356643017317041828743457144106356663842092667872255655582677062750067764981987959821833376573672115651249256104934957855634823146386011781164694670631112471890075674870508241429731768853090162762369599346369294331190852768708836638957210288729588200647953129565873133827904373842779271008939720776696049816853108889623480933483925829668654444251716012667908781079647629126052273607106366329 |
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.