Factor Info
ID | 136143 |
Size | 1131 digits / 3756 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 263394413529091240456395596578296368761980624752905701690654463204632592567744251286153573428128010400029555183439058135647781910424155955498886758935121114242555560605523288852153008781899136165047413414116463241529439520342455229960050388904893416880635990494069171357079667969985379243230884855761738726366448559143162335109618428124200451055178469042658882212758813787677221550082883461536131841971026667850314372930387256676034798321861487879230465753339409945217038792492052353433089922115436597419386608233562493253650952867842620220484277521829789898990462376389808429719215954945802096306531683917035252377445017841322726420792631519770679962940242772420533321895768895345961739201595569950162978683132936870137441573160423076835837803443745374478581829867153500511612863309161442780749291550421371578380963661730360132387781621495807686623281992123506232206747668710826897773501063967887733967364608740139568197659007061902236945741967303272703300590929473153180126874934715910802384133708876215732333889150670470235370077148784717746695013742047866860610721239057357073552826664121471157085266248563079596163708022827377 |
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.