Factor Info
ID | 136278 |
Size | 1150 digits / 3818 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1203908350649269471598425486962033273418536654733689172899017132032984043437010060369202520225906710296744997311866377977849245416161293810203320217791602167588114567274052556003171034243129564240269941663650162487733127706374961327176992269658989824639075654872838439572684080559905260392846167533991271745220014328311519854906232920897631862617253784831836209727278925768589082971544003682462437597764921557233086266199306068649090667822005558463761162799501310038647113594509123769787805528471222488984269887604444506865128711658500801559991883865969786399729626430217888412749448838778794104973719437451573356064281665947756166418509941647120751226361261194119687907990581430335775617816688591569175636716174786962823313418809842331497359132697804880220594061986055647787643160416338726022130131697053296843358327670037672884008581425027666445771010130085953606426342324166913988544450587634807445221691843108775606812420781518841289188445315494554800660215991341970419600963833048505389329223482577449293237691903140404901907389090798403156699158010508083376665870460553434099991767114605615999358885434898171045932467554700057176604364843490847 |
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.