Factor Info

ID 135750
Size 890 digits / 2956 bits
Status composite
Value 42802859365088421880045154378587314308384581172350779287865128701951108780069577648342967496460058028881444814569214869740323873392085286090725935195515545045501442634299654528245398694224322922601445969269700597750445050923562234991517728652449561167506432444574620492622145394616334843922618015512367362845566178353132593260850114403238705360209229187729650349341188564126419815628356336715868709070209690740791485768672586001316664890034965130961170451430087960019247498593048666955815371187985645158646843883118195198152448324672208697293402168095831021658224223036650596620750417956099338381558976506182758369071729154652813966384389122463530532644155168013476876393242476877750925556399926573213967011019127724424117507306384068276015968555276685268545126508540953520823160356095755381079491510125277297881020847203847245011788714603340097367315730421104056868860799050750246838548737

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 134133) 29571562823949828673 (proven prime)
(ID: 135751) 1447433117414499537452298521421634767652023047341436578461465503409366245632292341409170683514244190290172655401018224755320313363741345310043890704803477500185446349499252326620527006102838232190719554709086048096077757601903342664727524414983372850393625410083758958785118781476232017254506927197968266302196996052054282850377209365506460403657748742500282921725672845899395132768888099230619986975738660896960073738951473793328986348971598205433214496472616016960731309617084952738436722709025170439280455648347646104887334144199669013637935043059692005417979565866172356650389935762563357599236891013985457104179383600110774817926950699130121464502382537574292958949803664110702027662787150981947936932422872232748116671954179229633358413932090801301578629407318553173570667002923425102265108226628064142904751321799619752603694168074141117259530484145753219547711169 (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.