Factor Info
ID | 138392 |
Size | 1132 digits / 3759 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2415631938369237024259787850362287106441492163616820530013284751635682047414391353317093960802984357763522362988783054110084973511971123337502927197055270072809707787283943969616558375905582173517967939718385505275333500695451448274713757749513127253793914551997158911371461984394725807936536587992111542158601005255218719670388122409028828980584663129177697632786414402806361125125097125190086210007522344593376008670162029373223188694646342554502812618126007854728565991338025365659382155215161381937263470098691344876258170217435618548077671421598729817229638971757241303156983892847965158346651848724399517175830206794794766060282971968029131520673568093938265680590950853610827473173358872939672618466188682339512728217407901361587605959357911867878671317584966733721653937782971110566780201745313095195573747244121293941124384111659347216294510009378279796460023666909342832729078772140829900272603639982546546116808798728999045871447655934264246488040523220550537071393054641304937817011095921529994129225098545966378843114073682427063023667025691061006217861148324832797762140538410421993771403837886102476410510297172111797 |
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.