Factor Info
ID | 136082 |
Size | 1120 digits / 3720 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 3987586692576244728554588116871905226552032149550015275642780974358856308791828180264777246939250865500603669243568823006223915930582996861782038323669729454553325150141139475931681070414402764537274877936563505704365241773096837447000942591562265717609946445773288204318485751408143092785581249630402228356145167069894153083806833856364199720210166531201299253163952014532475268624277070757897516084703585034880620009484384488113804663864209134509599718532948422464258092143673807451236134630711390371860232588981997110582703707989137825714279288615990614700574346162185081231843396295070029850753113076865783110872149617067110267819468220033216001590714006372512225266010009908073489212927554655660987771766171569915226725094402636911819416265583445331359815392356891900092082912039908038346897788927462000433261547651973150170313328761450188646228876944488550767055814495921866274758482771495806583706002152933886077423887061482000087106738839735037464973273873943890187980331063151575236349453072239643185557086073482741398900238799061325935303516153843839528144867505683618416133729594773021992377200117626854011871 |
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.