Factor Info
ID | 138704 |
Size | 1121 digits / 3723 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 29214575961334125991255144409922867027716464886764954894668340090507799354048444975856982888458351755894108939245496975912399165267004849923913575580483531735435362702573800470473357215362226521769094238103765439474643964001245638502052361206859151843507980555415008829506422310664923117497183901762986648198480177656768547760454798954038890061063134380834547294022847231926014270446906204579250371825523382256075776729811762627662246646805358295440460858761297879845113644654802823068812042355724643107070701325264620829119728121268131069891318618483981467625672037852464151160140001181484605052201606841634879185289248888598282068388531170845124053082948424187671520316373771804288587266473865890051206189152304413172662657907137905500345117085003524837148232265941642713299269754641123819763143720541600532084188017822128282662764022164088725915428612849923075975675686460874957143802479716553500058741867629690790303419470058747068707800055502769520757582998089096146317802864189914219236973536005013322384785516623493365581708376813954629995452196565531656936245502405336699058946544365487262253508844763041579233841 |
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.