Factor Info
ID | 130353 |
Size | 954 digits / 3167 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 133890177702514616669449796731096106005452758883653451560169300478337749311035043876790897028497437033618376176711298111736241039714781568754441605910579352044620760594235374263560257546598036634192047538006846330949887606412229581464318848435051502572919550776963277122596828761785681761257595077781395611975435671381785770714068891179258099937693427014463266602852425180375724687941519520436788324832511762225902089487348821856455241162711550157823097764024941975113878690783578747382778989959481293930492885890887501528890214861981013367248003731680535915418135166551243014162242962297277013211834779110039954303547454838332203862431103260876117161506172573006163327049015030902069633368775446473674132345295102008461543176316319907726296346117598002275170921335622749840255564155186876031690821843860197971721016974693802842459995573368768221382070626767772481105551572072288197905201093084216193238582379348115770487039696102648142677985980911629179 |
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.