Factor Info

ID 135800
Size 920 digits / 3054 bits
Status composite
Value 21713516183352879190357064040784765083348299288221449498188648994603578937285488675828849731649180436126377677918918549976504593403462968345396671507147145765540044564222321989687607695929440541998434163772584836420238141924001566794025302692753663691818379134132996658389042102158733978260759511103029117348797844953280459500598339042917404871735721509888482430009276784485385836010512545452798093334161425553726424628598548104694297873374152340187280395070908682926878147571348788314146242555796193626360209782909803888823505230345118869437363493529049255288054064434428425383584960752306128753550576885062123876760834547327178098457423952058995558108303823891776960752435235542434453200893593018434114401191419793648604265534954013258379080918999832387868207248669816328200122552249168914482659931015590939988359332156287515077640481343245649987152109025961383750878488904435008169623206827323736578981946354412026447

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 169575) 60536291009092703182715791630441 (proven prime)
(ID: 171117) 358685935682637947564051293497591976048363430105369870931374052863498074879380990721790710952051303211705620969726385662418629753695764193298970420172007714369570740778023991484779715491731284968393739901639693546245573306787117549391936030625755152707210746797488181038309296043207134937944433934197656828301794874925795382752427445638412620499760802366918592490611752246835208651768020429083687419331615722400958872799166764309130346123933785546298756880925049387385430151683282481250492403242271438539822652612466315684483312134741425386268088364622988612777883211606595629104115934574572391386212271060054546669119665625135645167000613910479477007315492933008292351763620517685325300792770342488068932287592574554775149441009589797734689569800257503624166235845778200554233926065245401548893706371226786156546516659961204462298959586183674533292686718505205864645969197103655977790967 (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.