Factor Info
ID | 136104 |
Size | 1139 digits / 3784 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 98060252600960290430526597740308859491966482992126067229661391980574586960063671384036779815785688495775387498501629246050175860406483021241005635752340976764416562739188754100578136089131884160506669769955468578048472355855861155557891522835647246885364640563213190530010356978923414926191872347174949448225632299976262962773103363433258740848594666587707762207398313184639852767592470493065130297723035851542246569932650909622026114969738360286553450621900780446347837639436319317249323123638547637076104885898331005347430776485477293879082068460118307643695897313975865928228885401776091645312744930784095950459473495753884835284654439808094454738716162937762464042298859842279009063159549383712386264616408076300097761489567182392130555552636734852071955228721361911468019220931289332700173693877241382520980586565494504774838177300208600114841440416655597947278721380262639191741935008219272092937676834211965419096027933715063573213267723496207879991995759854373028015254191355642202347084065461587499522890200314024078631056808364871236757740285657399126932292633457096772714789672973281958641627181665894180308137389704714674117143 |
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.