Factor Info
ID | 138640 |
Size | 1110 digits / 3687 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 395796170824542574704559887741537786860256304759751087106549162986218994911761975308493274876697058431468619932522817844771860088208708298214039074204918253284056883017115341779038656041207728127249030538565040205955427933223515646349064930220393590104748303667280261569763752531572649326523484670954288018220537841531523195054450240523002426874719105986834545684480673250798693183010250949706791702585334690313404908279315822116201479621858280646589821220035790110564116841125211511807813892757192370869575100947796204645741967220186115963139218162852731155562094979162707578933515228455555950781016940141682404125725331095182040565258038505218452140300304065306065923643117530020486504577894380727378664215328095051849841857810657397846492531596145011658452499313515277348502592780478387994076566952285086280603458451417525022852872951936535908368186489834416896193714339570177764218638962737963390783999376649678777891837196352832265174039272667710562742528986974309470993250884266801034145097810510513387927993509338201784210299013783642114669379619443373174854318596223915892398423914632426424946392553791 |
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.