Factor Info
ID | 138700 |
Size | 1130 digits / 3754 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 83660118810785852670021398021672059067210012236218468305742642695728153708446994580223134916001104753111110629802225501047612991358832939776897526491954274820062321821139783942441780479489185934405200581112313162370373322168572482744030826402307129264497032059689789149540310588686480963004683536664570611574748958274690591540591402157890931057904251446919320607469066477728166101684455262341479214628974423895780945843527983012822456133828186864375026247377523782446123789448498881452803652919272511869756666381736335420001986949629121535688535320098852518420440882967160236865309394200063194144126943545658376742119461893355942644411349121696209145600214397942682984077247251519578983980866913954793003163365256924796153731369714899715110122558547277010964859357026483539730067018435379242029540208224538883238546062904895283444787931172350159976231317982986825449785355687059167007909113010840535905769447059191620083505060211873256957323157303551794498136935559019058024561359341378802091528763562009271961245594260990663944216662899125218286829865800209277873527548411310054497647560607369217799126732133295461999226390922381 |
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.