Factor Info
ID | 136164 |
Size | 1121 digits / 3723 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 27794099074348929016847134756527564034346407262078621006075185731489309432682272442226479945841444325365992102799429279441131585098764046910656927625348072080709306759677025760342113553721228445357652824883754878072685301261998349494241851351686167649791133506620758373718497580816501134349688610044410177712080494414140955116708513276990994636341316645349363041322906937077569526561099068986272844943981414183720552824804578665807789718808761542000534110042763323017188540350551919047408208054401113134603141480792182088329872624169618618837144560488123954133738002457234987944422893808113503476896119816233718190587304041374853709590014091582415476475663517548497624707472605106913987828458569352743074144275481453318817869887580234269024906934992643011771039980481643810034820577017191772726211698150664219076393205818960254171586142543397141334380353645211816781873411698079909474788043867094290694710508189226654465243043023722358579743495557364435688684634236747716588222045079986399421036346581144371492035899154580033599079531277074375128392394325829396561324434363499365722132168782278803343422262032714393235839 |
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.