Factor Info
ID | 134020 |
Size | 1129 digits / 3749 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2864319313094579598854480948563386481489823220486969326338298210245326989552698973925234075457749987538802717306495062368541781565185809056778801216936622415362489197709644795460214946947946456896997206603815281877549013626340310121580056975295086568692853582500096828410587097837208499260223896666519702636313729932990108725219901914814169065413847563925620081068790529059157852254867096981341419230980236344467550770983755808308288210440181491344168996240286990762964737245609940209454729976680922295099547004235371270164595402678286154177434874683369398894614261480192200452905223170599894946061920950531363922360507294620173443159093617566209068941820502824091378519256201569480230676140533183143362711118164767794613212930666271583849947723423648328929340892262076475189523486933883889907477829425224883843080992262765819107639630062077944846118660461909784530210837155748725552857209376188965620180167179000832916305792089727460928224752289725060969235867484721137748011993872106731227177952575427944673987363550320830719427632642119635092433864586522036853727398684956688865068934757878431069161325833781510615777957346023 |
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.