Factor Info
ID | 136202 |
Size | 1139 digits / 3782 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 24461452488574812925504834902366148074710761884488171264871297773667564037556176332360053721849222477798974867860042705895269463057986317827049940165528310470562265197090497396063024910028766158483520294579583480205884467716583593479109827015124794403511296014963185148644726653752031112561165684791936237197597979965594683140910372112927053070408688417280746964462957940107718505688975342804733177620612936492814345052706611465979327200370886304699296339756611809344274529766456008352621267743814176521217624682370975957836987430252939642684689891392191807573924379408462121991167250321335725357279147673164100367127083138621171649526380855609427369381301596762770569132728478592252682189180118694283034895597296445689317703356802770643307266504195585509886487081948562931017800683285057962621264118404632823171853204462621924658351229623341669465442097451831550603421195952852976122913219221044037903344615473075759901590437072710277119841629127014209957404964544166172845270543218086766851779136932276703863185818125156782254827597979053385412593905422720099284660859591195644731546672981225745693031025064864656116383417669458825782303 |
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.