Factor Info
ID | 136218 |
Size | 1127 digits / 3741 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 14109559058257695495204713681543149040395064421018688231025904225679396355742361325128076903006942277713779675773039412391729758791696879218065164563187398597291365446812140361694571852620835938658721619305968590234172994747411534769422094707840090402341325686479203291841095626437013128095608678087328652556096239856656491767720004871090109498352006759914979919459339369817842800791430816637811348774477795853592780476108606891813533259554552245398404357450428566989047565441993028892399150761260919021714721433974915298544290256569894591952881886955414797806104165876870725656211748031427589230152998604059019458608807976203697996239836716461052257906612985177935348286843377487875402905414800368432084590096045871188346247512138676868872624874506726443278347163187617537418395786848749932328448827992578404965269009477626206822051604183769456041471676363722484619787862155835645125218316939911444140297023154472160214862842211157923090970841045317913821419765898253051158378989534323728510556145956572427340511620658307395699962785200316688086798477823065817999396352938575316015442993635017351920689269353960172494882799451 |
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.