Factor Info
ID
136016
Size
1024 digits / 3400 bits
Status
composite
Value
2408071407700222782785053988475040546119217780911594624191315563252185200121960823836065572214626030656195294471382988914020263417086017125847541291206057217793354086255777360374307489941971701756701721208187632010051985324056706011897227517390527557576761905770035813779579930030187988757561184491689880623680320607852034286011023130895153248759338207778353920294598997661198658289075925773009450334288283084302045176574114961885413003829002222109373006391057949148758740813044650861164267186095558914879406830955317089054427911295248843918995351860836070928449248015772143400477241411278325621872923363297391401850762774795591102183656946424478909294865190598273608990730917066601959996485820180413769451128198133800581339284122574361025029921117855979473260097889765877038165457398837627159962400753254676427200815233702999739494942101690859808821083892575879732384367577435136207699867928841806917273030394315444056505467645022581387851960873187985407218610857350783829045561763659390184070367112913871194286845155568527
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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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