Factor Info
ID | 138803 |
Size | 1141 digits / 3788 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1309629276403825666469813482811995699315221615366515370901489061448127245780794917189366618255666407085648363106766162107199511626544083929412154276671718980357335187712282106083791939704712226869746604888594862029332146060648230567698432138137157612885660321322092248400677253275486810179417914115115060862363660553970768616423637487072235281327730945431399447575030038723524400728757750237908170083650474122216802470274709545912631109932028543103312483422667114517724482495724838697314294638695708467530163053965732290976061334221215846566540497962859204445548065459850353436045581165729078252967405299195087070437570910456535508563645678782710455138758587254403115762736275585463000675273671663374039057313310656401852645816334040766898976382671989471584143008238107883511818671771440608155783819881874124940921145111203503220063101646018120447147852078189972747661939884417638319049002833772594229722133541998080650895284549913492939557565158785638520207045555827979542135811899954415184155406197511641783807635273668796400804150378870757452186942495243105733446143972577923752821710981468629001932300840598364652215466748663594063907263 |
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.