Factor Info
ID
138491
Size
1148 digits / 3812 bits
Status
composite
Value
30585457918755101818836548344966666405168244014487753590955437123966681645552027221983379994462481217990136699531799510240083226187552334293412640725129516438402300457620380079469629018785701925303224268606772694702298642167837604288207459555582681933802636329522289167990297245382165185272834851268641418000439711164579901954699822743797934382969454760480737436132148943804264164655720206687592588446943637416932217539848093370058785804562305825227952538989737401564322396118023390149631779471545557339198037952251519937302022791977569696661375183034273613878371368970403327911248697771501248886863874743029132411082650105881061215510681287428569565662318887666028670512320880864868005348104431762588983845843336867975622450403016434963276087420021013278777422892677982791129048906076251362257526070976307422289556715363835678634027301947573408314577176807105164453546271523386449331971703972831895326824703300890305969551919525082382495203795344448167353358401719113483408696070809135546696528679022731214169887971040624282245973495308215041099943934714022609090401271313540860196385249034095582076128168136319303601415254603439537443922598711193
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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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