Factor Info
ID | 136131 |
Size | 1139 digits / 3782 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 22248497282847241311280373977439727277300872677515482710931906019273153759218523230976568662347976260575882580953529741315858911019837529897456995077103102731371118714955705279646517872257687093428809931891004755100260307632618850595402325557396011220370352164526194891386619586663222056641586250594207521102620027911524466478189471568846761988439683275560216988903686444463884986690243320208773500119139758392608742155100664888275902262417912189287267108411250697674283939059288509792969207982724585167862630162196902728149296191087838666907436256968065370264914362329330736042514920886381396123864835601706512287827011631907025507429152960577292601215728749666146210065312463012125892225119436217821741467265727027877141647047413767426653026986317624836351636318283885019049711576147798352147213723825014866843147638765336292756041603401640583401634525061614049205232324205125132403350801362609983237870954917167938603588968959603768882933596689045918691291850310623781660327407925144368787055269780332528852463254498482697236416337670424662885730810497655232356433541574249247755685701668793945043529364974608511524074684862904619744609 |
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.