Factor Info
ID | 136132 |
Size | 1114 digits / 3699 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 2638305499891946045426620292356529131538651252171082747039642867291300616577519291370296798928577385076425902463668882001628400918122563975492514579007947630103657309016050611470553023781523356280517878963843244962193051732981505039873253203450815635984489464719902955466077210433044077560212746297533805007198696940140544167093655489050035076287573474376220992415015848721025363198220448454514816905436615744272924284289395724816867426535197487188383846068934990501586545567540074621131326981701945860333091923025696494302925135786674991883473557006308733358786698370603846897836969155799989876571594075413691538277166529162937961101295778925726425230880901650533546203744701801147331489692278277825094352108430500973643635905901159546785708166934967440007209346583917382106040701505413015329204443212743715177880112255719943900080694881656817994386778594372845354708390850074363651241615303456852324531707891529988879279312271501835378325640298170214102771749652088395911936968348497772107748677011904969083699972453446777739291965540604665006091932631631426404305913708946948044562824141859650579593999066752841 |
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.