Factor Info

ID 135932
Size 925 digits / 3073 bits
Status composite
Value 7325097387762467609665541899595330736247812679974569200478457820360395473251577143346276263705895813166778359969632621437756713918953041031408134039291712114927386914089010205761682699782308252962615661540468243662558892307995629432612509391053254110802975894865830334237514911363231553095915706253153455109672150348857773472717850619345282127722316466650814914372135124656407277101204853740385674809879978297386909591186795712583120502740528532067504648576270843318689677544077074629754576518823636314836128694845840920331985591138743019538055665842810821448343481005146174109829648418197705953571517923359198629784458002816591904910074101116551263540438120811670417852731062284711555410555530733632847439915218066623618049517714189048964533871264520950577837698265868243997290557453223542710857145723929267767586362831516638878401736729852423577157333968909075340453416039648143847435296408045976536800614298337653803411513

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 134864) 1828733184302303604001 (proven prime)
(ID: 135933) 4005558301583033394039874567630277934165380162088790404710426544572248633754441302047078923929482779861015960455048752869796986179834652471662115082415933347430650179011857742521132210888919967073712804467616971532998259257014299228660864173085208519022628889037922032374413543433793641651933264992940447398349001183745953350443950657761156966314723030621402223642904130668917717386300347718951165349773388026643662983966607443998772646421504856355068610572229761550101039617187082239648383925162234645184997360986036953070477354660051278574526863373341245595941621014665501393284822063756030876402616419423848055620261832376073102145623370029081898506127537253721516850202603307325809856206128869904997089940860492339093890873722371984428570436040936333340130706966249504617172898163623680271255772531561021011810986342989054722107319931732136836584886798147899126548961186163827439615875356385418559513 (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.