Factor Info

ID 135650
Size 926 digits / 3074 bits
Status composite
Value 14886375228027345138651367463068298377125773267424208270680682569833071492568121594657419748200098947436774372534631622619264749509734732901015918383683146917428720670146562095551752722924490636298803142272992788351573571294129782800404191388058357024099471391609542068463920052843530703174348715239703293245226353263864329911521981650335706995150670057859880717480010651914479311446693091813055945160504348192631305365419999407598745459471069006095604016013292149561459296145021243392071977919896196595927744072292540000432577014131974210217532430452955708065580338539130736585057932002141178395412600866645355447532365048055811097891985119317382415517615370886364105824049772246234072386932489786664961866158746751887623464270323005720855845413420016660172622627538288726961144108682348461523382911094379750461867346432793315745605453727775533922718591555895749613450682830164781928997839894138550816088065072316091861635731

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 134257) 202265163810559697475821 (proven prime)
(ID: 135651) 73598314942507016119838116870078945629932832893762051952470975285038017358216677580797710827533833384865111760159638135081271747610313189280321996852393553554081655239336046543221963922855470435122451392436114329242790587350876871605376461152704408999434478889095168080160847224769649009362806743329879970572006044623133526073809870099987319820019140912847185755270000254706496237038831480794944292256789418085592131173069698589008046652018776604417055482837093865098796254849646233994499651713676163456719650168518055547473502926988236988368304918501858062817813854470055069223032705200003672182711241887801782666905413994664888349395355887050162836026397314816151921940901226568182176893491204494652983258268296592771752229001689113181216421283786830903562167876056679346792182208693813007263797292809531509899635635201639059783161156374182153378574451317803994050144723671475041160520511512501987711 (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.