Factor Info
ID | 134075 |
Size | 1114 digits / 3701 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 9436848106452661879385318277400661746277425002916253425598311317473253059106463065284251419937029931858973997126272239003516857845150759176582915866356033229325640530318110839818071645643643875239115484310539006006851758584205083198264813840713525157543663710782619120253649445193941235155206529578922526840632756131993055972820886381351058805396909214623444657200278783049843679423540469071534514041326503400672002768674896265566987862559853934924348952634991137176638045711317265492655043237544335269500486089695787596696265178145048893800607871626968876962545843549859532158083112108263804698770571448736423261961538211168941272284426921081459005121981038665748803398755149367852157634389173469746093365647701655812748992172418206226273401988013151346754969823873317477984532656503844798738671329228651063639630215500512517985505596861623870676178390746983046631275119315141992822453338093008310821136435123324283487688738952517522672411885202747017389099278692961243061961346375866644698707260907602272691842498600844987961504071939601227096953294242178950980230956568014602370962871475150355750647995381612631 |
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.