Factor Info
ID | 136066 |
Size | 1143 digits / 3797 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 908779425548779250996423558089405265290845974336646549166686242768772224745049949332285706542932500856705815240118664891064199438031465915110867064969563159747384605669744173821514905597007984672527294313762017265511779871275173380038269495310819012868281991752011749091882132299059725146275324074752235113633703705215345056204294256730260197773868900470794845209442311667425336522212561543774920249498585032589023148949747217723715891638837998585752815936439972487148705483385780648495031248804445746018723384882716837378122439254294188836171994785920002279613040100225957298895317915455769959661468267799299335603398735094665394836007665666381442807445886328957683731368804579327971658193506909968197850221753025729497717215439820714652408676475266373253775226236119661802976345668227034945559162223077994993818900291567247218733187940592800522320039979912008210617395487648336418622154864034025112447967173676949651184954607127105931622060863503613046836781112596156870714857431962389024872602074577723025440268616604197285462693859184694711298811460381632601389110494081908853200416084086354633942808030801562299764730091221684816110653897 |
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.