Factor Info
ID | 138556 |
Size | 1137 digits / 3776 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 321179643909220942151988348436464907051121736930789254755704239677860189865922582799317957470294475162885691990287955865204881442132026693748829813710976030246102709561731426062449269792663060987915741265223880117577452854035564101248596539595922852911848165497299294162414636590993460337511366251508000684961489174964210263989774146437844009335692995793207350366239643406010231056098032487114270364344283408386227278268316903582250812903590196929379300947598223732465994117226629112748081143749224651585977290776140926921278456786337266856109747936115201305260213312358905659312937889349699281267944967151178431021559610134707899108614825870978065593546637880838291693648117026233148294775923283341626783812074497071429376678206836279452989585396150608791498970152933534352253084013042629117037394980168689925525444441064134505214758072649511039614438098831702513382131584694673238890872222096737448829899224405139595405632151030877396119725201767346900941954486298977050151494583284561838880365176129647432970663512929468843506399161454750934975531965312860706294939965331457833923672274659642401175923078944152305141034915912069612959 |
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.