Factor Info
ID | 133961 |
Size | 1142 digits / 3791 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 11870896192248989112517087730077602136809467256854885934690862291576898058244706621600574258264526804617140722428067443812816138438608952877536109509423560851740157604614922157932451634176763998544563381005825453175370310362227097112181777168254931073962798599668020461948873289868216133929413949728721890596933228495050092397402332129817071738125578716577759848367460372586059623477562175851478400328949775586185642601793212806772059314333896404347954929416792194549270230329067075937547050788041759933493867398810450575902071219355105117151215077535009383759880265222044677045765194237587455630238872350552676941150420338911305169123657836793349105060707780903212010298728846268909335891947242730360068673432281353244338245088045126943033032892447035373421150791505065199417638884327276514265104420212965391096669922900338406898443433833677551468745733227886940825663819986291201101745487402364414999341618726628122576814908192754884488839627730172257232636005516698854720637449095461494479285706528853848794840198751254839349908381628878922651069673326800968135742557879462160190400688396396668983947356302667672075116936505012794506309913 |
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.