Factor Info
ID | 135981 |
Size | 1118 digits / 3713 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 40488821151423638975771836440333662232656051200956609534486269255880087208873053728593970316302406062037832854641728321887457771049150010657548728533588826402597256901785071049315466809240061635041640361869544346783186588282173974318777440276957544135585043864188896874891617623140359561534996202437558821654087662508540350118992525481023696811495457261973122188580739423318827373408313717702481802938338132832610496038682116523081407348641087341524768617956332648851900062057113371598300034119642412591002008620210881959518426965048892463685711337958199600421842974199614155134876832864145231772283929860839882237832975198240640428250332546450477354551629294730793880570771683192463996212897778704097632547268118958057861152824912896566376738598212240318737390529748942894823362988958240813455913304983145961891295856776875218946658260976118020233498494787534684599203751393329806355379956434537623358321519688885046671233865950760766036685357156980739906726317679004289408739394002893675132463868228638634483674702994196861079867663992379984424548999902202475861737438956791607078278701381206215165980481853878721211 |
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.