Factor Info
ID
136204
Size
1111 digits / 3691 bits
Status
composite
Value
9717056740383222091070513066069930603831027290952515510883653461189592565410406957775934821718587921365951892762874852735828008856506150465746817022727310251795928966173666188525497847239423245758954206967985599229120764325156444541388100158040603238976814991553275191748691204553843518631339052877973012563954301233919311356087964395738596106358807147079408535742867114687055863513836003498960594790075381145798190066412568618997806344422143681332227310873585185189934625673870425960126110297374414307531892433180986816157768441083101622464365597553046748501978831347048440847278534519551528280965717336800137943561620732393948210001093600377299395806722644736382357171326702103500255452484599546184681542401648989449119025118814450382062078599856261964057921856771790308976230255136536152380122747062843842922337578057852934011054432987872359242255005911142240036152007366141406229814321207406464388837801092368767127486037829607181793973714803771910082894349228819834850126242326815923797424977733550809460894034530665243284275034492963237283117183418074959056006313738990125425303907788862663776943923637421
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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.
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