Factor Info
ID | 136299 |
Size | 1127 digits / 3742 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 20452030406532416492830624434290733774983879390971231789277880732713349155448987553001392898979032843945960031989978360938960776861656922928943239021455212909504403280670748543873471638975864119318864037801371185737237880979867862592642551954130620149131687570457716682806182118856557895655733517137209508457165517495579939626205715084176592865719700177423882647050485040672729926008660227361286626997114131831474967298229921227949069078468338822190170351716669272080281827391629580271596403841262479258381580707555159416144275199787837288300723426718620332139748663336944565972905281997829110043252424081635979167503624651815550023769838102106870669243162871230090266431494772234158598119373947215210942167815488588604769752742507699352292925319078296212018386505629386279768398721437190280658407872733739958461176538945894892374175604380680944352488014262380637848548123434828594724401825140866093041989185349074918656186755924339518287304616589024494352130802921593197470532374636325597890504230840208864679764268760064788068332679924098629741601936187805250838462107852192131586001503125288120769336729292873436656090968541 |
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.