Factor Info
ID | 136260 |
Size | 1113 digits / 3695 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 157985559696726114420090225841288851198791274278418644932379469179064686425442924704350835723354218618243534840897147445307464614502167511087557709567528434358937830495617276342525604119680838432799787566170130655266798212922191786566987651879057400494310285611984369699777587421152950432030637976078537103034499139058595519747486577008160478593467170046158071462470590539282278632371467607508958328994568478565953685518053732877555402082758870715002408764498603246070934631805170750812074932866779339563646780055098242885179313510415788931085693852877455436190805279488180968749195121804079348475039993526644812372804647945198251547991089150193653939834568772324961983908155914398383283641749802099833235516642499067370335521828486935190834538729731058742293308406432792284039866971460645335626788471630265518062775438738464441773422799801307322214792660934663595321621229518632261942998557191858687483529977452212865009800268513145987396320278309559118373022073829620733629130982477614416731715253411091644946468316476899286720021289776633147563365587643144298566808536082506241778279764215035430187197455419053 |
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.