Factor Info
ID | 133940 |
Size | 1135 digits / 3769 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3025454693893504458341022523254230347524122193822587506683269916012325744637546030180521927488626032911372615027389547774112611054710483346908628849462576787553954396331063948654367582629334364976874629949521416834060870429707953594290860591998466125005572826652933876747145552179414453243407206754751059004983075622020365405772982751497067917305088293279188160765440048056112659066590948691856032020006182134856433252630450687340658367277464236641868170325337408856464586356657357606413869942202080134388888087842269172079362023428934362553943085544749390226281902797533126721147270994198111967334449430029905490617141731377301813713363371392586631663586968264228472489831988432687345067734678916965946014565639361905860285431776835957032979435622574001554596787923994956475805033437142561160203090832057848589854736499134334235766931499523558825695463240863400555531834660456004563628461872442816960447842927389837802669321836375612285383366411703855115172115726118238379444203886008552744948465349597949285204269348310747880706277806188482740814204058065420943934053711455406127329994237411700940651250692827663001784907074335551519 |
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.