Factor Info
ID | 136096 |
Size | 1138 digits / 3778 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1497048030379867220175117016807887053839960920222508958540983383608519528007439432601015779017751573222901011851892743634082954144110915709901336877519606205761314921366281728353484666559373741992714265393438188822652997787388119280906097018556622686211803586239184913248184335293050450243414620557596855047479181216473184788178851854556356481391307397486181266821384357069957188115092864094354722345052300208667836108334706193202119151643313634604494389101474696187809810623606650487325200931671380739022797931350138770143139854102849195929875719436492872908233552570714879977690740868721292750761361823022063669296339402303384801883786966833117844344156847563047318640530560508969060804595654506754222235921384908758151794483154711645477345505486016296792499633431967461427836774829572964464014726926325764345323966071377477720048375461787241300661459668686748011868069787494753319661427681619234003201569368483020436443936208717919088571721177960673418721499180378002063011106964264893045082883486532361526696050884197728291622663813986517890972351921462111884142146713989494689548041203218546033173504701917027992930578054993868279007 |
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.