Factor Info

ID 135913
Size 920 digits / 3055 bits
Status composite
Value 39852077720434727810640515270588529620233695127627906528718231017572351653697744349561934309123646964493901116355789067553021103983600918653379241918235738832552370359710088542054479887311049702208092709575495354298222066382240000836886098269346938734794331783127863752858887012031159807679308142984634911574617328027595721907231162399600952745043461627336469474788719726970402030481583372674962327229453053241796177425173588301746497794890523669673889969790984592012195290313857514177418654984226023653841005763778437540911566091575185532586269607189871439946745840897987405959777377555102362602580054799800483130270416755621589242951112795236869773026560496482970605332878764755980750076051229993248369603377376555681769652282221752409576437882681959227618744479184752624774537639591849750459118344694670867737184690602359103024299864882865530284727322723307858722007199738595728371399672408617465550575171746234973771

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 134107) 705429635566498619547944801 (proven prime)
(ID: 171169) 56493342087097499816051775055782680315564191283379671589886312918695019470637276519308314127581119200424065593102346377979261132366923198246730909640011177601411278845269890421606985330524772826354686220422995036695814013800379803623997864104476682836677297753866908129764387099727404795877747301357440416294635313203576996156181082690195445843647507723682714580919070105283140021319067040144494472481819433783892465206095341536566297756032098203044805696117325678497406733173556159427362435552962053913231356035370148473192843929679018885074860221669047708628813538077951486211651328312816477867358647491107817485296439062916433028315037606765757291343144788212816286168573520233972427440391305598772434572802815360133788942924809199796305537479503332742848955310842366406923727201395717730691598537956238409074743501773125592776639222218420956123788474879219732974974920038532431359634972971 (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.