Factor Info
ID | 138815 |
Size | 1137 digits / 3775 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 132980980652366730567870673772152521596672285747441160444184189545864340173644851112222569867500591896436345298035738902001259786309221083608461034930809464433798643995647570846144808434044705584317082776294045026020444338648735284957632502640357683552296815790524506346024887911084299951552338592580108138196479266566983048491630526088732124329535786782647711035169154545457504567528069690080813900118499375601003318147220204662763806144087268740345775823410209920870829239655797982474204719885838598708360135873861099045775569841021809106809902909688200635019560348470884990567843451421159410014949342112185125413481998679809476431304818982830718040196392300376610403524624327129531508219961425231001788233234415980300630418873794767990267526384048185036886456707007830812924304073091041387915612962066705535682635170547946919248598088540661155382410043123481736502163501162896033720635836087845504955189946698938846784119777640066088086742789850885767512616404744079779695101202386860344309668559138293972767094609119828618834901578300126121436174020583090562959794328523180653168047405213884267939177367903028294259140848930547959091 |
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.