Factor Info

ID 135695
Size 936 digits / 3108 bits
Status composite
Value 302819868690248218058458152261066310910787218605912115203748746817433686364955598424004601977628165559917805846284980150104688645218238541352481466932005041298161740448721778787453044325507158525716592024258126359329403537300641502746504747224302613651841524833487571861282905613057603301899479119047513900857879845334428273258025325639630381496302659921557472464299093931664532295493839504503685206084280977260236974501225131321938074576746770095013696492198695189443331954646613425353005823997185062064697330052499290198022788463224496482037731229087288984081249977737908994095178648422710386991690830805539812531570297859222075188709572863962862189133840465509044197429226044002986339232031604437840595212040267848324938983987765803178125437666753639349206073389923102208618871674985553614735852401016045603321780231961167836033793955801157389999702015030099560824880123145873760994529569431749884844732778157654260838516308367205569

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 134122) 8432873783478996906159449 (proven prime)
(ID: 135696) 35909451091691704273152143007858926588194071519785477718049207602731399843463108624459886529257402830053827566683739289680818420150464766484491325280558837809626542807500125208179792358699808211022275891756073184744423288664544955099979502785738597198724102391896931594712772010904288629283231597387135593794695150215853184885318717087046573279767400322993085908379043138354753981259279612263322917145985080347625688503268903604602181018789754915428367542299453842132873727907786575384848922982906455653270160060031723031385082111803511034513082715965239665637925372986805288786011630203051173018223317898542518142481170341491404420392206241469819606990409889357451162297348799625487787504273029000346885698414467360346172210107354077951303317135416567327336149222318244350438145864802667859126626783043341907511318040609837799441060025936574969478909995484406065896757051754832597494968444440959605259148819881 (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.