Factor Info
ID | 141081 |
Size | 1134 digits / 3767 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 868622719783506505309439680877011822305542044747674612685253035699955942730541644827989047891232890559682811731366047484525036202341600869954896621423760268363067993988911436965046308730742037871860234391739449606650151130711543031181926823000660948597543526425951712903729027096174251420300922699043377058026698082008207983148919271394993483345636496746234822921099749868545313036208082918489266596211854334587601608691020076813407162389174726089281993366461272902887888011199984678770625081119653520782298011350360545589690866068410327046118535465540249700381964061961324578501319854247059641283246928696070028847694199255712952965177434971737275016795979798394365927889529511707438431779899088432299588788876722294199583176036692268069008654036198365981911562162125046941071410745591871971025532556771109384706202814901235571917474495696820640148155347359662723183890461460605894214808165520518109142954189139547361047802900180248863492670261851813511979240037616459626191334099144120258443482904207518459734737706725713461755102567620115371534755508188496241717675611433004526305395443380942620836260063996345815164365032633922481 |
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.