Factor Info

ID 135901
Size 915 digits / 3038 bits
Status composite
Value 296737420836403198626825572673006347489794696927977460281816873394623197473586133292827250473696893282142482126647170622037296662959919516431993929324493230315455408594543189163527700798197021534299551098074773951583053614803394772891652416609759301692854445897549907255057871573899380849208142283628583305460158789799726705074195706225849712744236163215011628872482391005115960663694813533058795004196533786412984189417656749704189321393480832290598836234862881046020166389922931962110127449500035926281901310243184509923650539803303853483246536555128439826815073382851718762600094665679832628024813303227072535618463649177808357444750700601005449873444210556517843557153274273500540565690359560299550977418834493481415838429255717300424586474346475543557293290630108882830780511938207798762989591909597454115344612221915877707330919281413049671865858525949360402251171636253792957857413412671691322587909775196299

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 134112) 8537828742536325458236531 (proven prime)
(ID: 135902) 34755607050072038297791248822028588575583938762022147928375481964132562503624345480095723567113634474376804826765109928798694613063841427625313259872291985955055412031666567265554810415632532886912680319417595766643861088982136145449389524349541843340759142987004122327197681891499573744206748366396763977614895117550171557791467744395464670413640628127159160999152217514906534826229531701957150057348380158283486599742513738751387054873143332114155069247100282227791982533079399140014567082403901625502190175389524184569677458720901983702735684011678261083948628889397922658938040960711756798518721865198873622754686977401593196044388016415314391227246059412331462573715753513059211363478554083003144719514854964344342535914283202829554192832594721409594459304904208495791924868110316012878157468762095321335658349016242726304245431854079120247695594846705553497292402017237467845636289929 (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.