Factor Info
ID | 138711 |
Size | 1125 digits / 3737 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 503472198849286475363266012586436461006547323526496334409833227594473198170015283662212042051814537779922990342335512842108581332755279406419392505115323448937361056177375729044023560189921683678711406112599969489789101842686453567346923282010319623853461720596220498948605893455669356990593421162262988960737710090388362464768598458330539639523238958862663346979139710412452395481607406151162210144720186263916894820010013089517772039603012583968053049092662037862177254948890670484777275320202093914422558308115809798172823682128960475964202316833918790991824964869765016902223091855765727294837710664465372576645821033506134879717737380876908168008781536871626119976735533765483450104648988078670901496196568112376110259862688078980022187060620721773985095730615890406676221723285512104459122843130724281436566421536662893757946585934152243882613748914058411342568952642956848462457288665724081844815394052978145318269431067267934904837301048327474149472207950099563122289151523142879571024014327223512362284754249197886106032659557949229029566519182842294432040786236883848789077128607331775295005045139104379093354664653 |
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.