Factor Info
ID | 138561 |
Size | 1130 digits / 3753 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 29313543588344286277865764893704488525424988563376253206942856559653243956769596083675123257765101600942603595354463788130259802187777162958664767031432738781417181001748072820759275943082945514820945316484840180273774817678801945028973377895913467074332520866896244765914502766254409876583842989224387589446530966721708859701866554354962193460574575616866746687601027992803903088242888471281850266199979589082461241625740123516222905463535811651287333120107792529301219678683268660002626319960303177190213548585636805147994915592422409335272641642944003818546259216518129473758363349937280588502980310602060396890495243444208108992906139402650350722736584197270468900881312215189254797793114107344726932693213448311273077612061531036460123140400789707668841242746941441286205185066366466799583628902986413790368206042067910415525447430754441962658189421365103836345649064955551554675351791040688566030761624472895581193549196400234384024541508145993939231517567015272013079070640749255821904443334324744575350312399139746609452434059430836337598453602860939460923417883752440242168480871480099455185609360522185050719274569338177 |
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.