Factor Info
ID | 136235 |
Size | 1137 digits / 3775 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 170512010476498468494896060216934269230449977647653437177072141054166367381069870876275778630000273340402062683889397848469247830983280444477179490663996460515654975066724197405247334243545354688493317581691593760700744547780125927703324044684001316726431289821957417521093041499050213070171466269288644546611117117423849597783999676233873415697232749566876258561561891579343210430196575136250724519755827628162141808819259913894111900948690127483759073005985355852587595840874347716234072548333657789622623234980062745572469404299164688354995896645388104853234549618998206669673248638857448715444555501875885778169888125907356468663097912770270233650864661115917081962193677015427243607055414223907712454011586943795284742338861605256026177451023197055234572543323812597037487550941749342034898999960347221329372598271681468511196888198917996288456588488753709018784543834839383304691968254478602271438529818634005894408322894366151191470945177921494638652071819608814156928979671870016071863947834591608331055292838917772662827152179327090036318117720759735011635818202217576557193773381931793530947080663344612202963860903961965460037 |
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.