Factor Info
ID | 138474 |
Size | 1149 digits / 3816 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 311208412230199741921681306197147104711488592658318492658048280904539299062291364526877794234106769930760644688518661050184492055584560955314440187655637758404516630216094458948194348338115084725590050013413329438595401708169186575313263227886052430516854812119714284746163544773359267216409896495145233818793602123217078319709670880351223840532084190473924664260272678000924339443406238767105915092012081134203015193335736945900194408037802769123137658756446234389396854430308380899557708322177003839241889917351813583928702404004335446048472407139423859209449294085500128474764949808139519138832096812702855279568769827026140764273435278333033716418054840515177422257386950268600800273447899831361322469385468008557392190825125612560066105254313914717310784522202863625467951675139098694085078591053553866124485866688391927705885216173607970614141062881744222268333644529608593669849375815702035883630332003401258770742171838393644693550392540713201743965992846029372593406089717653456508494846833151225280729781834209846715343913508793817041705767806195259333955142171026207903826385870726869119971868437838338330709624138459047201670598722710571 |
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.