Factor Info
ID | 141283 |
Size | 1133 digits / 3764 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 86935788705368964293107752461844558200214448138867432273368129042950376278336142708174542120662052583924041008863611501943545978998599484433702614990735038645046228577659314076222273052171705431645227609162534445372582652594418130939885359578683072476166334989574897326397837442655880860591523006060981986101467678624385143725332917707778635549307713247539557906494286423848929764299536863001005048296475453275611751921355981680271873770005197168794980737560832983911145170992185438491282762419595731981826610800783750904590592754785196026891931251413153373136470334406868070285196138367210409697558864347438410268001087393204898330616460113780460287292380792558500649380176337914121497893034840950046187480973649137987148173851965108096299086050314668400548048635154214926392607127243643332134253134916422706635981301270830421507270329810403530975481230565428494954683868630128538459933673444448052275494111730113205881830894798508740885287459740239335046747266312587250092396994251393978492145478659845737325978830491317215882938907355476591037018202458355906957665272091584408761267555770995481776860278390675051805704833650520057 |
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.