Factor Info
ID | 141208 |
Size | 1141 digits / 3789 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3846681293781209331076211486996407896293162979414733601791930613680171433205616270500596203006727201134153285293629105472467473360140883122058066720532250359572511871937458851709132606332917074536897841166653277404007031426776288530944264707080900363608992830989283053060644578678714745231942819722533008636085841211876636065656024086076389614220844268558210322351035756887044058105511169643950050846050250797452725841849851350244475377039413588555818235590861534350988439980564076252500124884780437673187361751517119579177539682919727895623752656349548668902455995720758519418916345533205355641457009746645449040559393550823020005000515585201733004134539064549782361502458201922063646234933915970196628109518930675009647742520997670937581201547719637701371964518960281852440038778785974548943179035794410827573010672276160978474050887379303772541267451411578536504017620730688692802230523087927654027060633986714860625581687236413072320442325537515665375096404028626584388669565891889659434119917127161722752815990014902459997495252424297322524210222349866849535674770253166368165400700536334947935082434030746544300510514521487999501140773 |
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.