Factor Info

ID 135884
Size 922 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 1179764919582916829716973912587051576477849741585238546572526181883309612836400029662880932463849976971790980720032156045524798517090826497480624428426577246913291910881042184424566378074523157448903981777914887332461492415957101976720082080386656667320426863211303190790168356082858002300000686400030918890779478788680374523487627426006055676289929986089571256534753645814581056746962125819088442367369718317671753465739221774384343572817656333851507333534004480246515443632393334507699903406100217201637212845851717296835967700023723444186347275759046405687411547387329675389801649777949461051667913307264240423896880422773655109659724847313177125379419802927260743043373786583365016941965277537963722993078193692395277624507623137040611935278318281339119755210475092284870916140755274626102418140005032455738900861483109588038295815041190249290917900522350685620579672039175460730870878465200271969699614020220058120351

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 134111) 3795521911775341204317584693 (proven prime)
(ID: 135885) 310830749237088765225297717911389260030583334399295957036758484131427866643413962998038933213510687843979742140277277764797901274782252393275342189586048120685130273678839812036208572227614045556521025535962422365670252750997230002617117446100475677485802427710443489623879176072774389584378675440914533270910229364149571741015680573967197622044988769408222887486794422620645774376012724220784598267005856967880794296764988503186620430071474417046473001371172115627088289976573714305024010940556453307389757033165260130328868587811707036829435101377528401376176584028610401918087589286832227297026254647807126485331256494646799306070811356578468145711064327304870182561683025700209475406581538383774664821251214470491597987262805781290102985926462505561138034479919174840556480688503436504736320794662494381915153751892903809745859649127432601356616832680019787830373571692347059759369115317507 (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.