Factor Info
ID | 141241 |
Size | 1149 digits / 3815 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 164738314049609461325348880942990381133638145054347213013330193626465225332912445722815148760991732981498626392750587738298438721814117923599727596063471028061590275296105476687918351530992176832178770963917790835858447161338149558116639794126034475142891201975116958760280308213306464989376131968607226441599778685401639251170962518443846341244236425469920204533917310169006001193168501480470597698705441684472162904721420192835322713221549801707529026480384049577015190153658829416958449060330567603841513369835780757406643038944352161998548929984851247531402749658100654410665254355726931061042479590681328913645151708549024381922148290026457741271539353953105164210870330366295480728731360822544676715299089262310638168977278453947129878679311477072423567980471314409699856987977874637488527887796753138240853037577049154724136862042944641129456838743366844870209868522124578923593590576081284610707862515154178478435136297041208320838286204935295329000671889210232178433505430965738149180047993193173474723376516988482080776032883457950074344321197998341011180073722505307843982355860133749205079406090939433686597613198295823955136003706684321 |
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.