Factor Info

ID 135735
Size 921 digits / 3057 bits
Status composite
Value 113851057635719379596568756517625711304036070059448911644963434609123635483462101587614319561700304319079410934675036558287837814976754256187488751557070178216471822744433885260003986075694992732632851865684148504407922797299095741977289667938501892568340531679941193424929134592375565305788357182266297608650138395874843503366276241102100583374368776462726649658747749816889744672075873595105847273871261507405072419878380482002470872382984042759558380994530843940074026929530958812926786399203068938771094068977675920244189542000217841761893764513558692433645979483204394516556779535391307885450996148652345684364689652351852082727741863436230649459686951923815624693213862852415332685233083246625899139750953959625299812153972588114698073167103946703540032933034723830711236518900961375224519685234213843062977556835326072317407925676947811126685467518627905971748737676021718181226189858338037239404691205097056147529

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 134487) 7634416214757200297933149 (proven prime)
(ID: 135736) 14912870143973440675776300374476458136915680848485366455359512897116497695515593877541077642039878674552073099202968045085686428296718048693052489642893894860211495401057285395286123280043816193183937589617805785125675617572420466862635660141537696660086172517763160488884354124074940265936055159399231992766839952307800192056565828414256332800150696108404081075239581312647187892067556195817080591257298973542916283165424474233528679556840650466343274781266232864276066682073374903398039309236911817507602895545117601101223426586866592303524512192104600378493676398606744156262328041364889354714193801540489949931419389210754331987648953198469153783829105718857164166321476571339199105302772591968602244231099185417785732046958736713297717213923256133132051861348096796822481146113356876150593903673098725666657406089329983531888422893987189619276712136776226674109364921000125302815332420038621 (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.