Factor Info
ID | 141327 |
Size | 1144 digits / 3800 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 6067451130748491452879039323639064683721854201870955226846334713513775244061977627780092942109243872757520795676111320429835761064652437137645419705909693485771196554523198742208867990945209501181756727744333903300639573732404428055441567743350831416749799070286054404253581146609242893183567754085533430855310343199419713667823909736357023894212344021673881377827907906207743568866346885781287641182306783978886169304420251540142313412271100445353448301430210088407764323133735506675192498838039468989613131308602857129034347974016914016677256576515484801961472465233516193265282899964120357556840856539574029880312187830932881046308778115560344725305359984697750426535208053465741183228973629441565576582606226693698236710300688951235605361430915421791112569636486543664107526981794010803518782212011488435529544877678133000868343444843613105262685980625865837127271526647886448722514814617908885667548275721004653422562298154004344692801265008249985077092707665370114950913631781411213447888736424116590237177175370861287716726824913953885453003978162294162345778438341561913789911949606640922981367026069310957311240994398891821686623010813 |
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.