Factor Info
ID | 136188 |
Size | 1149 digits / 3815 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 176534268098141526946855931745232998428723443352314003555354540879262897047772739958483577177914824154550067301637381643863505468936994644582401506018037103156314339941253691696537761415327817803408862875448740635319975102560517996388967072891741401465847990453997255195951543637778459793268794931134818870162435881592099432730073587620498102225822198067223903647713217900829771958634643682617614854983717422759084724028341978178596892753720528122554602303721919474112915290061527234765418594996190262314791919954119479660497922098884162954839786625070463148868176754864686375609222221782697526157661048890814428691167897930065878530568034243112674704857901911208202400040604963433090990635599986151410597176107375228316915905679651112357300831788278284384657147850759223801918588894737893821604548506543967200975813967830691509956498814487186341223087433820273717056812851368948193544258975821834341497796494869752555266215483293721698317313754177553449859662489248335520813743386720787812511832970515713435721422872703407688087929551332428476558281123098765079667863387708752662763958097498626500543159788268502741135600475835942273408391731900561 |
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.