Factor Info
ID | 133996 |
Size | 1161 digits / 3856 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 415762608018925653246807431028579401106600048762008622548321579771224080224969164917067678381423858764794434569121140656002163078094355122993150202538831588596210244211099897528333753093519880361877552784468335448715241345615011141281136443164436230441085776815359855134267547911438374757268741464144504462200583889116200612920273237652630105645039490122973950193484395894783034147433090016394030479010963021409774177251497292160555736515992052416983960092180489230898938667177282857497619234304961742078809241032788915523899388591118528006205651315779603040087132416074033953053878728784188087751254717779793334607255498629713401859883120548684692690967516496646682106601627327817613965151131403344252604511992154614839840669643947699137496394369325845789140585108551487615961026952159049193167599850659097306952288174860491492730274929722107436601304736911246004158011377215038471180233510626179149806633342636924496968758627565956945218667764907220091144355485857704702908447700795754024846896609808513470600627263515253172410569698391774779986479908291621228662043145401370951302017037790377597223872237752035266494429333668191804400862691165815277801129103 |
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.