Factor Info
ID | 135700 |
Size | 940 digits / 3121 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2129356805000071348648215001940891416980182521133294655002862825353926842009795415702802863245030157281316626796922426187012653027748890265403893065252684985364692705787215521324676770913906628401373622992974841730397820030679261089807578575345439616153983591858392174100616288393431761761018106789966267257944506976227095025436907766926288847797566643545691292297862730683897429073415090822122969435739130913874159100554959020049969708618772368600617578219788937894736255561073479647356507978704899198169804497045986957965497644190360934880450595983805232272292387107096177102689356883429824799908187352493564541313275337258044276626613910111985953623009012226035904212976321440218921531371185637018973216850709803078003852630933553209251481043908277339614625968884456923339297033215361687987878659844936720924707873610747848491488493543353235515974074653013868861761774981348814898093137863386339178181485290049082134620292504822165477329 |
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.