Factor Info
ID | 136123 |
Size | 1149 digits / 3815 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 151271904254926167101136245594289294952194911037529963244244528112082835512143799892414703329240489585646615656207996149561378390180345395948687641969707786494838372747307892154710517231374890937950743135059395100689831015606929270394323904639262842046457233725381956778685666647450382563497820436982242926301225110369095818527568614951298260286043876839780009619351427479536566330038357557024560206788886173194053115711407684185538483858508052143003542085584243341971133307701589016680341338855142767065962056509235375454165073533280599142789122553178006046161205701792856359137449714741401334326159843419394173265763781651093921003936160095836353654646425461545985108339370826207909642526668976672504059083429947835283518466347132864077913570488514359159810772418610437840951618837522416594476882654629384952663489750136589480434264258342062825973453417765651543476729642740337200537621071585818379733017060875430919161995754731334790998624731903094092909629865720560640601170940070755396199033845086229462947286815457555902117286140343534561243704174568425108397981148766826817829403148552069943144542634387687748714345973554448433653174649633723 |
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.