Factor Info
ID | 136124 |
Size | 1129 digits / 3749 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2361693422271662912699401654953718566906490669901062218150177345941716960280023157270337374074977348434450362181661485148219438190621382531571599306192182432823267963294308266743812412113257924354672690347703923930606057480039354918778689613783632041064351822010830227181851707339845221061971049783561679018443091590229320435190713066529653020386817363575093279874667228342058085409020967205804737623790035372999501546419524146042659794554724643003216337184157366947866781547759625003849051035270551430041755182522321411419660199663447391028307598892400924268092582113772337617025985209857169803964166321317659921477312028738164529572337542681139125047128381834894063654932749202538458930370941454515316378245874608215060164742827296396583870119484944342612492726933386175887717970961991858255112028392104310533853933573685613449121853316953995276540719184971307940892079956694807046664500979143639142161952469702391733477033477700130736677632884310780921483046755107157112193212066071801241153451081262480956540802447044726898115638665160241317736116943731590075030699943002222370654549124078601216598354002365760176369853978021 |
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.