Factor Info
ID | 136018 |
Size | 1152 digits / 3826 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 353502868535869900585914231267935499235390041891616862685396039909312088693467209966111216852112572592569405845620095441984552253680600082045401866014337923534387281387050971205549000908569468840581286682460135139016178012988193127144176821139764939296481541247692260147938592611498282109591114228177149856110390762357719389737073035720877689901645993578660008903461658433970990501772801412584460775423732906792775402330894017416813392505364328871442523658854462092083651062064093367371129987911614719105515093406834633491402964846453494034238343166301427539442376645812784278696088463859729080573502487817627645886608291277982229895482358104930303373199390483307157062627852916051332919733948447193348786173583922126110303919992208682108845056667845939301568813317525221471097854142367069477781898112105141097959277121344657232112306241492317015502214258254415317846374095440978201806666449358198352605069434025616536892161935033971725028512566591561880927006395237792678729585557501544390641531711789879109272429174506167163600309319386681168441973176891112147019250367937367160101017027981620132401427018567727002179234731161915056267227059779003627 |
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.