Factor Info
ID | 100269 |
Size | 1119 digits / 3714 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 103736521355453229113818679559618726383298596526638849180529142032016333815945591351593040838469251625285264826630215498078951173445907561873736678962117557250817606527603717077741827570478039129549572119309103921048407200442062356433689104239228973365878275266788336917928787080578812820964834263324461676732540917196010803789934733690457855010015069418290321209210339235515446840359502543250743071175711848955330891588073469130588080159417902464726372999332083735858565569002710879048848323210835502166557254538538193295397085038118923758754324933191751323160396471683169272664591789304719431434246145461382497889294605254216853634867950231976214515932350873549396093931146825100207288320383266511793743606240950089673201866788941198189077476448132006405543882434062495594430564413679470295543182502992163436776184349055278907068302525210753247088248306464579977942451442851516618043922858336841247613143316007373937942322452371867262659634273788735328750117962170477626287747608923729562009903720320237281500185376172020080025735280166451280483086065776238709446798481683001874189129646722217407337106152021346965061 |
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.