Factor Info
ID | 133902 |
Size | 1147 digits / 3809 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3212284430823081140648036616079956984019763334405279860709997064669991980569316624106712196271266875788947698087130134076819420728834600148472828313286248986633645473896176098046051872601625919577671744083800384746741218394374853184721616096031907391174605110657657055202520892616699469534916571438213049682503474902785501094801997716028187853144124758206978859000450371142356600585946381805599957145267042232546850125589387121370931349274102036253871471222662592902294523269352621406084329445236189881531562018944236007486250621456708381142211738589325005674949577109929819418313831225821818949995065672327928225492211817926212708595056667898102001498362243156711564748821409699245293446483085537999766202435025181793417695389816419273242162229157056335203521272313398074264529900811405959539277511872362910881382706326514163055249814444379495456450377694448390373344994993686539477090455893093624017595731705021524492300360373908090471363275721625418072822504283720001994776267408520411312921669662468493704971730820530160464366468889548921802430483612994726500889488036948891687859020066169064254459289011865437840707582431454734391935739248709 |
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.