Factor Info
ID | 136099 |
Size | 1133 digits / 3761 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 14597141091029780364564192807529115333162165191890041493660108876965526997554280039055837143120513133425152424163360097202822375634243449040207607535192576782539212877711522140322858268648409835133748593390109388225932415340353279755720755622042185392025820109946507489871004598309352012064779952665924320671440983987067845903725661767052509439993750505396806710122999705522852467207662613253251825744131477943868189360320586738283031582289290075142518508158231508132037777914552991042951156534925316955868133905676513704359470118727276690694032248707516959717342535724471150650081615217125069118080505348016631086944352435799102339929035231669666687625560965400441122345937342104422810408282242817389281560152295769860430106857607216840945343185124154261319061128983091539194794153039754503656802583638351871791680220381211592201278850965050836541950586431914734853733322430928483122280327588123715815566787704203982386554312436167831096295865901509317263317234649014046565951669194015215323004032118345011805266789216234722581100705543833423983891581813437980080372041610302563719543460624317319001011615099116923999316418362776043 |
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.