Factor Info
ID | 133855 |
Size | 1162 digits / 3860 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 6165330239883966131185600359823564065573481568404839939605110218995107003353618232959727963836528720460155012689598296728869152024096504574585926761307674900533905607931135213529911463891430364668990266142590385012894661715648185654279954376779496975271594926709873157023795054819847414692567734490183922090937717041741081606432114439803614803967780875015027006750071770494931493711052782397539757111407150820857865919786269389815163705849541561447947084525538210441648546006657326173679352684467229450056147832606071198274570951385294618194210938762260012465660837011865201661116842602027607332654037563718501712421251710167517315622969841231991444392799037387671106731808168401755023025358648306814247199505801994009579648617922736728554754949966094827084893046673571399955443648402688558921820022476130719554610931569853020703529030832258583099945009119431393920011170468880544275410916790931139887635361872159096837469721851255214041691466753404433821921532083677922791353560702240356142198523418213658109657381970288981284437081638080082756221498885325360453422509250215750798884728344855835314742485364977555159270978508134363559276078214787936438854754503 |
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.