Factor Info
ID
138430
Size
1133 digits / 3762 bits
Status
composite
Value
16103787781208517632512929523196766634350624518247816516309684684958766261480275082691334105929101241783551886893236406974473459528275213237877677904445500231100733012205218788569311326313917946714463102645651866722806875641992870473951865141175142473012176253691045471112757936251451271701433765802792338760863701379661353496068282772738602749586947368367085190780158035607775054378168819484747167374580560636362256968264927481629276273038760682793282964494166036545875670492369948089065823127381720762422511869740263728221716406866302980851240825668411176816689730783531393173379775654843619756901954743489138955051996586823837932687505735968405912937466338562538959769259459892203085996605884240712897131915436290001998660625883889389425034831746313480737716846664500178673668972735430626578181996120318600014952036527758817069548200217543642063513796331315764642210770238000182838831326705384098308403827771843249037320135465820196508953292164854655782621391920666360856585214166368634594123477216153891180016340064762367789389200395605471256087597523319877683523646480917725831729010746490427129331867844900612604431865121103909
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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.
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