Factor Info
ID | 141260 |
Size | 1131 digits / 3755 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 152279870292318512941580273840641325454997701855043467071123735301550990305912440055094048118949416972721152500355411089247136433220443457897273138820727155563145332913268965221360802049723406083422413697900069917948680316402972312850496820856690864304518215423158852579432357509370912090426957813156962312739953133299175695328371098503157026110141661160991579819334566810049562628482727624234398528037084809210668701848199275269822765393970532350869458593954786578895156910575116391048429357933668644294203249579355443299523735551185691276939080152151017111336919996127627062106089023082596899405798884770694524301297013784370004907312513806708543018800214067179228840148164475426099271983727513514012764119577961866480281806926013519085318359257714718960240528074205139476625524118827620048959269089695006387734297523437447329987367629095177321741551391244275359829884465541343261007924886794262806967705344703680463367680036657558173250636323916990683655438253310242380760529409100069372329460935241651003010974796171539755881124161595625722796338577505328355697365059927167709090975189743791855756664331226448764387111304391041 |
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.