Factor Info
ID | 136048 |
Size | 1108 digits / 3679 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1595298807013001259685623322876052710129926021684340465607570345621488493349618216299751344745637440546869473726591801420294818514430280408404496529327648073538649761624235256785128382155945581504274591810702170548302362486799646954557614567175715045193402087319534468721467899792712270263044878163697747805204736812132479372963865036363150840701387302659091978023992495350888658707861429315676135055095724987813610135718791005814134321299353548487481809790726485344815601285101544565819029006781566519855698277699505339129582029446925193138320213875167377743585062203080439246955978138928248968224017103766776906449115544088231303232673326859981740509457819452429482962767339728305159075092433508340061679168303378737114455767021155733400056017786564064189073141447791047233582547538545286313483067453180973238148971239719846415709714956231327764577879906873620146628686374676431287587782111057150200234808131284630116732243639041011822662933514724422431181909381612740851704207997822351900919333592799645851115673475311206795279893740125790880409276191332459387289447408542822128245006949272780068522309211 |
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.