Factor Info
ID | 136285 |
Size | 1142 digits / 3792 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 23786393025800644284498300358570625095693195814823489070669993349422355954425465496382076958646095423378848574695466086221361149256784838175239011732609844008863370003362223706459343807025388076591247344384795460425407802488463590797825060832524610909538612533833469942933372175154174254504263648596624341365619710609924147746388282112615045840494130748107309911797784164931267805825934253550488991530598058710681108444911669062576951606177984612859984338325250856896633400239607275454155898104708822631955393298116171668745366727397945489097450847432783749208638146930680747856505493628791303635889403159348838812465394967478200116785995744922018098297690704326986516907378500097045359798896254669710260990156114417455398336926394820266783149033690254058853008767728118920911424302217094248577669487644434626536355020178890479747222895016509941962055950738982698724483662944393449755599176600429119357141526606688818760729550027065984402047563222037110113097267366538281742810727981665333785301750613021129511331491358165365249664724409713328849090857690975597353816240255221357876504254586782834618404133520927174349491904279757336598400129 |
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.