Factor Info

ID 135739
Size 913 digits / 3031 bits
Status composite
Value 1722343117896422167986603355827820321059591325930344095026549061702029568095519228385046554147985722285434084385322236861416734769506730399034602619671668034437401030969821947537915650562518650925427181129001625472708638069805714280783125494111293417968432037028929377009135951839554210820115494975849894547457385602319104212417344333775784871126760937067763971191508832834715168173143643292201014414285598382373852950636766919421530306477175313609377963181859337462210145010349666593019080473800093979447855621586571882735267927454870901510231948240402709210539667481490422223810635170775222500221749721099355393742814162405357809465816330989219715048785516676441837128555506795293851955010835550606517494866112311165331591792017636332815471221824391391491101509255682598354021901203804418659978213008831043306891040087866406920099785275370235350644445071336255594370851115018272110007037591463794995845705954631

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 134119) 29084130008763268099 (proven prime)
(ID: 135740) 59219344617750889383804144657648404573808457938072850886082957612761148522580536541079810780629752839730295669654174873228061549057162427570412028507728380691798115931143890749017375186499079441498357446705551546465195471085679736516743370469166203705121974801064992225350431119839505554807006774741976327869671380649366110410023211760087602746242146712871774908629616739452498939927141179952990882922553814001683846990954562876802608297391097797900705674294776369692834096377695434841369867846030955407395260105715847479950092152492603933422910324537670519550729641689084643158415921015147355489609116894782525510620552069306630104565379894282169938086736111876461061902735978092036499540379210526176447323652632755004620974143739515416666576782864004742459043012141210891013620078006575959324803402826891231315892816499342205167142316938643312405187461044775461905938568527921272314921564269 (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.