Factor Info
ID | 133856 |
Size | 1143 digits / 3796 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 280616513076768370770606091577621896617072734646106317067098141000544843951974735172735828912801530663051870676618102454327847589994894340868242141698590699266407543115169583069222781868076235883653664074020485579313681875304896195255242427649825769517190842109729003940021882484984247526405010911451775416564172340898149775914225017499220795616933212120585653232779451241077015280269461716401903948595509484566900499434836428291144994047431353606863972891298855702824620987355055364624817399809932347826029157679347975187490561664651358829419506039850764873102863650604656970094310627020623900498654817742668809157624977670248548587272354401699061941413557602497868963828605998750774175192076889833412066695835815759725610603959522119255199621081171639299062255793764373771401281966740766871876708250966348572032026067812884285956641875019321319436069729758571297397880398246164249590057247923731230290576469994944473703449238347534468924675587582573759849921512840598348330496934336036458550154570875613231982103885094516110272928191532498425811612560669783698131483319602306342717239950617255593116075608328916990342873149427088658403533381 |
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.