Factor Info
ID | 138695 |
Size | 1132 digits / 3758 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1390965376015912924572008033892943934811448337923974419465676473510739002538097559508130211067123957401078583990878477420032156793844852764369215857890059556074061261298743547928276159276564279768943718480058546948669955006872383967312843399402957966209254655368814957252266468736854474771931200590865003512286216153488209613648292740601243178325259689710631088605881923196523283557357557611611777286380010593694502073908468518519704334268778775736982769335365516543100895218037694639879980345038864759393454551058357544714183095583460674554572802322390782157554664508076096980607128350514630003666884474468182732868596858632963371173011588589266181710449838670014038246289255327412075884948318246342170259843268910720970892112489474104113068356279398634161318068168129207732929287180625827365754391251259667597772674714223979382805494302558418430355913639292596753530676810112816720137810431989298564281650868207336121674427836568432336592012908319828184179890631625080665255378872843201521732316410388811641863234373082482561547547886921622787998305845458246382504937801901851326553110646831424129047247645689155192906637830356161 |
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.