Factor Info
ID | 136133 |
Size | 1129 digits / 3751 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 7702283182425102450633140411535454814047258555847937122010247888581390940593266300235839680671334459667602089824943900002709536507075995898923628650523587924374414460421528184317418274483424233468984938161596100134088648201323617251107461229283276388736909831634400553610531297325109351210259585731208391976345515086832511895373448204388639382724820116522947293678280944892110744856740898480959161765334834978511746280513140391261763613847076312633501498045393447941716006752180268702224669767773346580591240307033618995440284935923417429716808202784472848692190555206938760806353495868977252731042726718310669552808453296299379759639998700690875790768792646893366981310875912726380168543213138463335068428021658823005688448380445741020367918354387944878487155413146900694840444354722460260015986306293198416592889915945365620444117047272244195155800161344340894479631421577883935450572604595445195239895867781113712321386940622545248606383891698970614236641621042442316424635514252793808732428630675742110384039643663124561188709307143242906588661864878048656168018859146341864585018211302130362467766843234708390442219311439989 |
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.