Factor Info
ID | 141120 |
Size | 1130 digits / 3753 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 45693018493092408546303711815508905016594798973807712477373300153354009059515134030174156526579487560616119250436963535102291180034096035431940966445993523396939903483922728984848821878738475703222223361531515842348696846894842956774121188874686288060768037512238006258115735197318746075955473824307094836777741349666081701100733913902380641299473094214984700651752456424258528717127685673245548631680111168612385892495373851437197139074078441213972299178747169411625241588252340019371061387068522465024673717955037360265362579223243117283691956004783824463475408360460953656602382533479276964412711205856678189129999622833318540033393745701671100558260050099783415447202431029943052284095238674220915603170948953781804337975700058557873321821791324191053953821846021486375340877752487314082743338357338611394811323080896149102645060722115396805147375997605955878345677860531374559757752032656021586870913489104917437278557258895243808120726813759570454111715953350195365083462200884905504848012296436120118604155866653154040784463895313508880508749562662207713795427568552081738658702278288447147290678465241437430882949961562417 |
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.