Factor Info
ID | 134044 |
Size | 1131 digits / 3756 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 355665508943420001657272403288703944802020829424937898526933212061665893963212441755885526953639887939579326063641085079112407060247595234202833087261950608614962710376174190540274688666114697429172995255770611680436114837110731829490776816500148522449169990083688091098608744857458587710620024846546208082922358148559519271335834725669220003291614123928194247403152835779591432073795374751252751518109047639909430570018286165157391070570383919021010403551058873360141915339919411360279638415118110559606459856649374324933814786856657308361275112832411967701692692298451279550770948085766697632962767754812445890456665733333613860785809957422306493117981292747052835341770558497613031229816178320445270540446513166977448293356825927495812586630556400476625864826008590122145821555064383940939200699891278042651742885657040841202049502544105249284776028892039052538166158280681553844455777620752065274369312350868394411322924653982522679086963626801631544707221911757085034315029982201336536585863697153744058656255572458643937913157236815405973555496203584016116501113244261246895384006665363678501909016991098930990474384225003823 |
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.