Factor Info
ID | 134005 |
Size | 1107 digits / 3676 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 264969762505149822519920162869109430971335126634681170170458448576873650853392511928372107087003188483373459190633457808678781962893790192039560278341762079240682081070973991850150836366407717197059493901370076184554230708983634476378061476701941218097886397834935364394162339244875388609204482426954531281700998771517016011208813335919349811165962704709278848774290634954723878446935527682896632003672440020236649003703584245127340533736906824426082680640642702938700990732935162373063911350114612975882759104663932486293271081544936261111614590493497666137021531874324195532730470514390245547583625610083607175664914534889489674235943255517124148339063385514622387540620478737656955310417456234144605870185103801848348848423405260374662202406118809315114608315859873062140489020444078696096884166101273286314059576960117852885496558689246631276517148982142892650749589051493686383144178053197127693119530194967404545405072835282222377686118839645662698341026559371433870157326252760965341618752887308738990410292389023428444737337623676349666633944305398845776572318270581110328714231969931159885493203991 |
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.