Factor Info
ID | 138709 |
Size | 1152 digits / 3827 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 909910125079064597164295629539026537067692602694791180652465877889155533948745302337784955157652858699893039586078168234258820485312729380571863412133381170279265454718241064734098967918586728263479921079900768265761120715356709310289264642709629285172829488150322889362316962675571746607710485077719051155746063103302790991767610105479772901800149226608781269437817009306076552429575615082334019730753488316303990177880523520802354969205538025812855435310313377745060307781314648836315420468213384129811681285891210750588174933164696705706262026976861660927339232572070749200713665816553315459770896346893373426071046649300608156631314818782750662262933940116916698485841189042490263020815935479473648533525095002663122847145453698264682609446949189992318414483130753884198135331841101811525188199019092561983055415754141738785092823506116738642623772683754233338868615781098656084807837736381373263564918583755259733639125600227753036376678195468500289170277888622261777835099222115976932687818316723547930128131334056130441963157242811170885405082005666631562839148828297338669373117297445639392479837000878841233697597148881145063051738015456857987 |
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.