Factor Info

ID 135633
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 82344257674849804152476009284339521528752369230921259234517443275793556328986459140638873524941333125459017063153636719077728639905428230671339460433711824408009806502767207329954778783018818108737885530015660640339873365254231141970779529344655831514275266781845455141139943546323009684124098141040532549323354473142019924508117072456953215088093662028407860033723587519896801792078590463365791934983733599491419784513973853747871313285008730059370767080224791355566639997627925248319048167975329366745594989352912222295976846993372448029572891220528497911214882034912970459477213456513398293535602078034604574503426785703521868512465952640752421678669967857542886933836209355740251958440515676818318173583777518459491714115490959055655857785829895047205556358189161781172646664453904110365732994870419318973737569919083573881850270008479716902777200283624909755572580960154441330870309830817360597121558984622407

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 134449) 87619313289146155441231265633629714732305747605784715569354323187408929072221571187919815302156954613664198705368000606480737820753673831728734105918300532278208064497166326168268696784056012655218414153406261372513031943370756026948370016897684899372052609248266898630182813 (composite)
(ID: 171055) 939795743469381893330647425563235178104831065326350627446964333987914974592687856953247941667353045900335358115976948847085166649775130577363389381538328380730615179732283665093431080444903747409664566543176847248361690039315261257636980486166523115752197500479357508721873657974331280496621166572402655964239321843107171195418400690862225730911362175056717790985511857647441324531428810232968899679817727996330439120917352660434074954049701893029719829629933601148372720490697454902176424145644019458913318364562291916346047413429469257301090908355352459568679171100151715353868125406290107666608470295942496060181240203972428888457797939 (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.