Factor Info
ID | 133830 |
Size | 1125 digits / 3735 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 137381541341402056991936360599729219766078305722914168181058688149052613760628215125715851966960233290273812234442722131602596873868055169388438224460653259472142542556786821572769251623864892338654474353605998809116763996010100884647071628192372254163206683425746058119688383078907969567830550058005843462320337592258398997486044563512767526621075530476827128551727091224438349691785141091425329640782498399547628621041465572440953527356118696685756776458880063789028332690749924515853504801903372943364253555567638005330994584906279415445021555334543909540250795614295785728885139203765784280302881021396861747645734549071790781260670916739642663330307866362239250704307338945420481717007680978522808400912508992845006062404470046544711796409404560463314311949989192164954149790708015577751705080082852947389364805991321807341224033234971569179687763349180109162101804831889022544544802492473646284608167203156926636582993842105744425133134023995077895463286133544533071413532433206057959653676305321458129802971850506419386039042562772960340120039421809343644020959067848605176881174518276821439767835441794819909155671851 |
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.