Factor Info

ID 133428
Size 921 digits / 3058 bits
Status composite
Value 214026462716393811100062447123878353449193106266072873902616606295571804958979694835474248779922521445990352494831414702637874393791726372766130105800993294443006367016207024044322169106098134959352482679668452437471269500347963645483199036019357996498281151025307633453121716515310103404789457096487529136689933915867218908103010993795501645169415839497474354896092461623107943171335374108649552222221205420441389085266670790387753704695571603511086057083500181869692846917897171410417526966899129567395639129540214487451125082802784299999222439985847289635712852150068551480815566403394592248606902266394461139523310063440940154919243764797185259501533653770463532576058888223447888407819256765888110751911965001819392101142157628847714248501681450492540070720416417345783500457161859499311765449205100915565950395834713474847338386743631086795129622018005975726646923972581839997168151163701489652092809007913317594327

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 169291) 25147661069058129893824151 (proven prime)
(ID: 169292) 8510790014572511088591994197766927034435852621540614409654358878336170405624268822446404121254177270616175002074174525051232175346952518524877231773649501862032266035785690787656394536880807607953848535531161560139120553067957414010789311186371625990163675676374451537751794389237766990325241934812728801414108900712938634945302275681751835769604839961995202588335948197147874613189616994578391714496688880687364965451684800611097580994058159039796701826183093728412473836586403230209154173525086817651034319288311047869787485887784088979161567950289087131198337720378062635447549679724905611640267001948265846475318141179418574841340659229332745908494546091533883196198836392528708717167997780485437317866270408644211760551853598730516500074484159386501786897142228554925454746767878565690535477024844370801209311077059686623202029026524613995315027944094514211862102947304752329683387513379777 (composite)

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.