Factor Info
ID
136007
Size
1045 digits / 3470 bits
Status
composite
Value
3350509223050363928987482745529768706073281378378964257356197786759102046978351749883711487035950082917524221211196449956609612463246625012409539912361700752458749960745338234287094122332945500367198571016880155921145441328456215418825116382946979307554564694749758015911594043909860982581050063732980356967386664704230261971313748020546034534501863817823353262143315877485124796786492112456803906483057146121826200143443808180892657615555225493808399920418032866843280841775327204575540833063893046527634281446489952662715130807150297872129702929691598727326937575226112888187256535211214668523498187969981269988841144035290975603005870589179746290767357869148031620324988658770523867564468045327333400840832803283883785283096454003539465224741811344788295075264185214693132078903434853413986182235504561975192211283614520561645818513031313090915497640865169552383400204096711853851591606415644566173038255477437803203452480081652829578728431953666919685751800204332229004864399945560315149977619566513540416525076005084308421835146228871035857
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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.
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