Factor Info
ID | 141227 |
Size | 1108 digits / 3680 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3464115482191140515869590554124207800281166701832709217881438011982900761179171008311061305913004999398322257250925391660901534035265021498230476701341268492614468472483852390755028069315960869201300733989399615569129993797412040009981486044256171422315233519387648652257989951376709497439557931086344428113319958888262018948279955675408915114300346462346992021964837446394782704312140416035185437601636889523823449369512164958125765615759019743311738536209822700951230818328471266874015465100171457438951765742526730178935916322743830245555178441767708575559570573797283385506389686453758881298904773102472872608640615199984156873257741141179673869577405679166056392251893177220075386295960228907179735967018912761643229471678544926244550344832394440978516144503880074540332101686504105418128759016061397487700407424921100464479865871633836529323920616457489743250649340934457799871100175193195193594748473618800497843150085638779453021191160625407377705369789140913356793907826422359178155431492279152575990237439156644466973826629997936644232473981612825676832266974064093776004215818277227009423099272669 |
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.