Factor Info
ID | 136030 |
Size | 1107 digits / 3677 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 421894272642888400205639519296909653445490262851899241496258550505398651859842932129405791565821762973603721406798520521484871799436376552960904054026852444179300258773380532667855331379467772478125042221276112209870495234783431651652216847305306865922479324518755778194633434095402556717519343457249179869493667798540397542484329460084925485106787987442681826388949106796209682675393627111319489252185681651045029125533021401803506625874698308907777841759729255271139132853991050987977108423982079464782174563062404620473562692008356539275255090611668421818956224518523304358467217843336815754889278336485066604495793432505191779059654466004871538663582736808890952904388545324735437205251730889123460739427598380915190368908857464928955072333363710872765729489027923572425303592053125525138029095967207249320095350397492966070945472006593841814667902574855125740330607899893262487004504785036770314095647149079477763559936217798502897896824886699054104111917145290005459228314778999972740735766154949833023113098011516239211111223007736243639785258062542206963189148812037593655375748095004748878530349229 |
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.