Factor Info
ID | 136121 |
Size | 1129 digits / 3749 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2707058603249000624028506488765501100613765052725522682448558092522924269833420035426003350118002896550767403281043972746243001689375016939421902020231059521044071855491331855810879805555777833698420979496493881258551773582871702876705157682042685303946291823831562345690993670696375938412070247984666691580207428845982148686856173684483713751034174023218531993755440839013374016379561436143779632471880788881319794998843099206360103061424796096746602107049732505498571759810463672368883080195334481727307301112672085800924537053029403577641228958618156002732091563412659195716059697931829284145957094624223408561011792106744947620809756962446565878430539134718208654327315234398898800050128402271404590448535125234793208725732657970279791087321571645930616188475909048351559040285742508791436925753453693588267940170412864877679115796055517584120946218865327950363788885274477200629314155227535173039757501717082607984085386501525240141697542777760122551914936442698601473234524260014200869179257102990731218718276499596501011354076222971657338019425193352498405583396885557986062099886801078510442949626834706848830376247547279 |
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.