Factor Info
ID | 141136 |
Size | 1138 digits / 3778 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1072554211151890053217634204711250527170225014213497120598101913424166356919361748183806530357150506942435215664511897724953465053351216163561543024253829733460519791525042005547950469540696465745211485823512173505341232618431295996490166699402142284723535116402827923380454389838885894490117693146693666796681638954209253223082017877219274236430928700218720580012758373765147133974465573902667640837738097619152747255851196647559278233747309142898643635794142951504970774855748056945679141857223395488836033828166983293997822630516835887842753300857354374944527748798251162960744809450279199740584592394759814072173295636459885078945347892033176631231606411992982317238298152955400673279457265144369335396577620926414195089595234463459989470968697137214468346461096613226896122412792989051911477819485378159103529701969574235107361589228580940643076706915058677078446456250544799345668577752387568905483355978273737631185387727708598465217458006394132051429374612953921849635171393983704845398630136494155254155249430838269933219761383237214254881471047602565800100278894970503210791459616205520754569783881421548505224561871932724689087 |
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.