Factor Info

ID 135665
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 75966002880027102373525296058926869678019416668651976725079758409772035511777607275790841917700323839553893777616010159795070483797919790599779702345042036235781614450293874976886027932398803339224288591586566461305453582133099790412691659378909269675956048813105009313489116794664150949498786918425835707419836647916731875685056596709883162949585509633100597820868926945991584916057993762274039193300295410802224116003006919176635659696739562558306076561298044923572556589193878097361487115217907202733642622394398664652649471428033791358826234306091969531600686496803813725542893803858964566595133126988131269116327949057682966101084000163299872739111724345724622112003610483092034802602430822664631924976645523868464434053346392796052041622780762773173852140091565648684845943768353841351544836934038325331394227068670599333945086177204471956474769752497387781318036584958622945519638334188019616378427660686569

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 134114) 5928189493969854971555424440437874917187171 (proven prime)
(ID: 171081) 12814368190709760713855734592740945038656286122265971542298636883776940105217320873660268878315430919864928498000045518938269437047730585193040792679836531264814308649653947260947416506284368802657220472626394307312323894646533532663072318582370366329030102445857086227001629383768028144193389956797956768536903062955177444555696981909512718570516804649229891461257607559765249542787134528090883291384859925360892494618782130978496452200302328036327355410578686318940790633380892695791121050397201349814341884466477778560089980861213622876953239401062168878298106721018506826049763894697124956361256224153631403735663683871082882328867789289271893961109749928032100887712984583830807599814283357712274358315777804106972706460557770296007251366598130198085313549025415642719739888173689535829780331405014569572052263487515092083676675943847277829893320502799157726527023939 (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.