Factor Info
ID | 136027 |
Size | 1133 digits / 3762 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 24086945989958350310281297399681393800910115929996963904525796882185443832546085790953154709738851362179666571963682153927242992005511671465013847563749802560594876578674568513659067060051098197879263292900941589220017238762130465384554602932753946028060751059478860761282261068024004291672184980330278534393020088117694149738779476212955993138356614025436097120127136495157013108758579703797979053994352958485437925161001675894544649007778366439105492155955356986213131968175752178065217425522283177711766055271004994189720192375889805865449587653565935155393210505054548086932611430391775238486101631420492722329019356358104794154828495725683577645150476766588469582621505648379190886687832867391659751934693650622612415812189549469719807643099549308170281300248190914238435926202217257883350970197502821644384134277209995584356242565656430260846537267953033552193903283438570777210247210305674924688206495454804472775693646536944655680975984308805268346425442108720259254195579356476257499629635211496515352791752382204167492729499968524065751342261022266558711842217416650340678037498057154154053082316110250298408252676906533239 |
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.