Factor Info
ID | 133812 |
Size | 1112 digits / 3692 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 13548346353692879912357717303789027367172393311326066908700562599707574441743468992501974357835039702491087614333771483190132774341073375404727598632708332081183450961382183471444661524659949335111931802756090817295089137248989499780006280792468293158708579992956360252194275306099589654250746340567468468160893951875851183688366463484306972578601665826623023861783634288825836821728173133948968742804226258577077482323109987932376211370825425923994488857231165757175116738190332382188699638422641950346908714598858066295282255599116109551660998321162921383895984569464149868193414351867605503293441209679140189562266704987718849912917789008086327955303023811566246588025339280248564943412723712515936016397845636516379879278864115250786381200680251552142226885708304537730887073641853147762139797022327174151582354623476669698649683145718894114563000207811220215959329639262124358199654459669662966031932341970495516158536123008962723414270019527406458869143800258525769183745498802685806172660810839970933178219215570160775833330945991663496270277788593545926924873263162815060542836999786354156377011089408231 |
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.