Factor Info
ID | 136106 |
Size | 1115 digits / 3703 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 28520279327149518632050377435645457613639101640888408955694581054252369646254786254666353577003726759078563131415728246146544221864457854234926478205741143585538196970867543351941979603970113702401209977402141987069640575503790921735780599827660515714981077629303501962965523089093410689653041999623776925407104044685286638391051822161046494737781856614750464308458342459387244960964119732406950568221841658278074706555805772223554762178820600248241563394587265293812085788164048020352673573361407012423259690633838732030725090324768936006169125790407486390034881817541426703229112445139560417460175021136204231838340950371649701947044070207584109352748943616402829371057431853920730081816806373223262565412408575041830607835325403652618554746207646310457233077089320817748149775944497601336419287835623269109423978304707259156277471546263023130782247178352985919160819001186347248357241840311623999491763490822323634017780010129819346871214503162441902798356730195285215697216575525360668704698169902392276430159718919874438519830147823927731483508513403130395108477108964533683110938522448059193224649887075329131 |
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.