Factor Info

ID 135564
Size 901 digits / 2993 bits
Status composite
Value 5973802290183912476078486807772739393345325196875802877985339210230917668759091663441253430483003429794132884769723030561980064405312825183651978490485703764198343755092742349476938310676946448675736769931608596313192219926376121387515147409249640882071692966428437329418541532145210356624792310081058584464940030530185114313290386683553331609679751725697105510375550018627764757642755144963272658897184805559708218926955313545531141857385925300692107149458330917684273963296511635048733534676085229574368505213350233676530928916387494496822903732566808114914650364470669208179865905299108348269356647588921579382892581981431274456067586780887126709164070385699587303678203982628263145353588188806613646558795869473458470512824949900799895867788661953540308032944373220518760248616529207981117761431446264208330277357969185400661102660854376730696709845168408881495777089711979078848126541416202881043

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 134699) 28374708516071709023 (proven prime)
(ID: 135565) 210532639896557638568056888456102613338497425856184342672286053960815631402168807894381535545209850313267130446873430031876674145323512440630897418535431224258569785940896972939667235205926774895297344068559096964065567427424730534255821800900852921687401494769509767492685399627854726082047280477789784818315726301414932253913431474067799072790901617677324797512742475149676817377853977374875716885160490476682109679814257133312389958962470882107577040134710661259607706392338018724761870983498805429578558309456152721608148080099283272903794800908912167404517938306960643071506063025842253883867071750496339660999588951663465353391269545600469386450680069345731551345739622393976377361399331518015738498054844792441196480072498726642526684940286006309711876304771269300655826714343728252174827472060481965908039159054485936299496746893563739457914581680972051935984754000260065741 (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.