Factor Info
ID | 134073 |
Size | 1136 digits / 3771 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 10552206894234753079077407304587452060579652367286198689876813994286478584416955921245847573778287428860909530421557593385892349772639314703067766849410258424289273026652855327503630012592797890192271201407987366297061667346919191879309330170859560461395598007473301942454751626141095586387439242902068204927120905197880945242292281340719246145369960799172346846454902540215246530239726715757750323812538393557171184937883646416464852220412270474646317793656903976341011816965903550898737016341088185678423389762402314856047215544551402315028025636254083103666611507990375674406380913948482753967751367889258502288381438980299010724778663162601743940729083833284094165603652108147440070624223120910116370418565548214275139958194352372305038425665334376085183412963166246121217014926539590262382441760406793010011289367721861377694110786502686856750264277128401708493301559016992347691619042958286714686689073035231889784329545610218684598235700627893375487459653683752506941753966493394579777757152183758840715292545940830598765522548078436473675830602786980110053861294030103496790566952936305950786672956446188318317101274590004900763 |
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.