Factor Info

ID 135793
Size 925 digits / 3072 bits
Status composite
Value 4139267474334753007717972555535406327371008605150093934176516717491194684920392176975500490179993858968393113004238521321608550204833606375358663139444233599402376474040011094560821284739001195556374417241363340455582116586839086457183827772640985532992328336676892556598486867297265259268639563281967375569103964157972356088004763417722931039112431889114329552563479117210489819403389796126657140712291895102246706697122474664282929914436305821777889898469921764887556807182929859888232735198429361579751586377643119013361818156129421327392008557959504484124833428666515554471770896510811256751173617090342529806900978808125451728611449596190455733267074641922794719006591888270333758086498228390649592169235555668784876554573874972428634058690302677588551949670843782310535507927545213586695894017185886791210651758472369376787891159488102381213925258456632523109180326199101332166355469530915331164309366503381258672381031

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 134801) 42314508435530436257 (proven prime)
(ID: 135794) 97821471343363484652621985893236161752847587201159622804207402843515959806857352531496768956150045329853046320260081761042964344883852080416446306335697618495286051733181562342664706749027982111365802896203430912183305129850139032726239941565141292245868815040669177482677969481605886810781199290868967150540511175506550388529933509805387329810591227194398460062211184391572302371499529903775584450857714517088099552895200745068086388085646654586478834788016557256572084200739636334005390316189746386276502914141139653310856183852840570420389995651097249910695296618560204646411770725064186571757072897223414150386351884213580138952742645956601268603667258472388628658047803840347175430689940545321900468836734766713793536257499528690564409731926868852752496543538302925734451179084965833121649214207442619352254438494007847687324621045954301250347629943071267214009796404571068670153694393851205278578183 (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.