Factor Info
ID | 141284 |
Size | 1113 digits / 3697 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 750166505683223622268335089357163517047518510862341879271535517713255166812120481995610375907098682601906954933103012310218689774986904259891119853432252448945603811218683953981643860982149822193093521457762679856095956602225008526105155905634858599983918914258306832276996552794245147431715390073084583574585431671002597539658499136040234498726633246202427408746726759639735053221158251136509329994296764153743576420045414436665314077405345660362515095726713351102850900868946507218026856400453369286747691449078422247065121843718975672997112193847427427133244931786483098091101160156566626775703849065969100834207977908110204964455211420680960797927593530764370200591869737001323566067927127805541820117227207444919613628696242390442595761892827121844661811504544569385405387584296307530581387481217868998287686593295102853876304764389457109692834725783901153380933971755880313691913584422533326934416543801296682842391723184284800139416000925238571047405001884165966711291369359479052805214813320676991510801042956128162023206717268945797982082752129569509802342327539532387117882863261844395397051167585656303 |
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.