Factor Info
ID | 136308 |
Size | 1111 digits / 3688 bits |
Status | composite |
Value | 1180852321605763526478328299594584582225868276526335332417217297841464019701022960870168449796784791055822398152851083364056520344277898950912884848575521580477013937602764427780857817362598780696074777820599658279895835003750150511939685031676236911459844722928081467479988400287311846929841401964618316156324679285662569954281387691194458532533728819769569031362824657657718962863601881335813614244649364388426723807564195263960424142494603097353588779820838834573308003817101437232492513095768026242940317516758685200258418892029752341228377631021737887434473467440029654306466960991537104607419651479147971765794510848057511431473973691720502968396240041452373016599663627064336428631637067089717537464423331006463633115956952666241722709867294708876432896710518947285747255615298581222088973129072926430723204190912083584719906795950650644039358512109731194902064032164055804280655973359675805862053272343254948687057226253368323718062433480236012278758279303182970051064907044211169017296042639179511632742097930251064114021746487840036640579173346621878545610654553845950950601550218254854972732480170659 |
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.