Factor Info
ID | 138660 |
Size | 1125 digits / 3737 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 450112701605916835886456165184523384690576814848419446949745247119935599927877738563378891360406720073995638462213232933291245119352388040774431819908992367929211260176766893232853513378862236004276757662289357563391032201422840106602110665426476373750098755465041471039631818440221583872174675829203916359447836208806871440394009826211618131113467814903287951167162432485262723267033098545358915019242554982607454991626839387554073985807452808517969112598871159714540644108311869773129607981690534303191619592700106661694639675895455435087074106527397111677799646542207772756224905504773551919347560892915506678235834963131737091540663287453573008713359781017590864684240261452329484144804757893735076833383721165589001696641922657601787361331714075860673614070288675263930612512848821319920997720454604750278233916613764586667945057992386101264846183240219016291789237415275649358466329099358517296647245098782075199642710740198542584362533119277954024612053592679755309040262715323203620426804278545917180991776540544909946673562407416665334003759637102653516331699220372111456540693729744179339920350571867242936405551913 |
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.