Factor Info
ID | 136129 |
Size | 1159 digits / 3850 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 5120052658785596437713653146575608096221877068858319387795719765397029127029759276590339465360771531801808888154282655925036548372246328924716976419244368069260833575925537873320494778845474338822453039040049111537143689319632059471157438764627870476768500811882195852120164994989192960418971963864510623068092535585933748049437066037861016296490293084880816465396824925429157703829069200176445430736106871105577193161563746497628062113537598606050957195228901448776236911955958483030430279051724903168429504005080861933087236703236763434255364475614240120633518806840819308537718588790117828517641137815092420423928340773415630368162981278909952474201935752915862516190341906811427364917854792375361554815072915674630549534251749791756351045999009759053775230341457895706489196501984295383793929875380934892761365079641375202503937148765232517441114718580102847625382037991961755522143575982169040434180729977557763003195016179796698898289287423075098149359437590625708211059726348230305580049005255206253189525244104634331600608005021621451370165725574708435204831145347812953180282064725089693615587191377216373193996994117703125959661893811075382321568503 |
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.