Factor Info
ID
136020
Size
1144 digits / 3798 bits
Status
composite
Value
1935915840213448757811803183492521075744250871099198619678422894720451940033426445910998729285364982676920499242249635074982430297144313735762850029791234590726762001458192507743427414580502047605377491745291565545433995780171981866581270626025193335562987830631566886286227890230227926439194644031599989542822004676706748525781904428360893219805503794218678148786651479946687855235647428570138535905039898522153996610294781859606691739853208776456012979084095441900138523732626611125714865907119223855882871584951786658207640103497112679983593276656151490429641883492199955764817147566912629254724429364683869453623384649905925060766296060644598361788895320304248758167296862999614511252557853851939281156381790889614027700438684182020775923975525247392682435932530344617934791443312307820518427048810800551994174252428342910114082143822024843850046189005816364271561305282047940647893551802009617653449918700806469575686445882658049617868563117354290451474500616382494457553094723576585456733953610016914680824905077923535309615204008051958622188652345843653164646617260238041823180877052209425386593952713508045801789174553468893629576609679
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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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