Factor Info
ID | 138655 |
Size | 1149 digits / 3815 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 264739321517870648303884437413013497606835166968231675084043432181049403707600369103790686941046786462748665628405213651028355399202880499276799342176239396998676728240303103250375313934097189584491558399931308724354798411722679662902251520147365243339494024586964230015001940031952168894318728765888750035804601038960840364538870196294896078620569423057806136746787679290106678147857489174557923980109889939598978543974268725579532690314039514991363819414470008884836923266820882967406565779642212081411308783327301783425579845626864474983186115510110454783008700338319555270661913291071545266912648834073802132492566630014221084856700487134729756383543537404490885598360647114949174284364783510928228565196496514447361147426635238784647518618547484690575967713287155761212368620615973091663717969892560593621618846801156805461940537152811560577394814231809224744694232845076256558513154718866013202651616403510283438252185966370265872066026594880391601092399257665873091216185077269768617070845475903079712488931135448172210915070168021842135525768403445508659890951479003479000610287689266747748344985874644793086360236595791539038524218204022929 |
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.