Factor Info
ID | 138558 |
Size | 1115 digits / 3703 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 30666945229837937691060455920473214322797577978112442824541778938905139781524114408328017817030165273832765555738797077135958532051410688046937585144261993698378073558084318126868181709538237574616309949476855726128293951158961391149966401773531566763389952684441785782048535098111561045138169044039813925073098379191161825278083419450921824957621457288936679057501121790079232157888065116072628991468697488334470580682161164215047007843402544319230571201642119008521975303611617242703311914559528508403698225327541835471620725156759203089918404981033567582925838274680623605539940764006385388098987812232760986129823688412351713077251629098845891601994798571776095474096762277183808153865807321665516882831088361175718854924125302869405634997153701673876961631671299110284729683997545660432208584061407047669076171562585899476831230175332446091222659465758322880955188427527365305816178528662704080200428844148181527919848887647996067937303812892197170932166667800025729470661819866715372234410856864162928452655468441974195552011438712818255427569852156797654923507426469617409404608448398192510353217591714892647 |
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.