Factor Info

ID 136003
Size 921 digits / 3059 bits
Status composite
Value 417795384217674010651581976323151730660167420766176337786843688931406815107292921488176506825702505139764824203921391946260116477210436554702658559813795548772881939163903142093530954757254112587286427462723523525391333331243807132833640134248206953092852623422917162491313698432855532749764965135893165694088849531509976803746447066984208579129458449615465208592229877093317690606348970646714947526343326872314192818274135683870974094820987936833806195979585874535921641381040153751949585303216838725437435687068397802164752506313065720653548408682226096487837896039721688290010046049237573672495250639800289476631355171436920048783526962921679220588651659242160304679053690554430505776177269774471717797805997637329542327458169205352847347680842952507888074543933261167410744632269624118203866652897177366018695594699315295425479697458621482636295272082078796934017821306426610448891960593515621894618787078964858179483

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 134126) 200188789766890632521557 (proven prime)
(ID: 136004) 2087006893363883499604484340303941788104619543502566503722283439255064567636501673852771451616612897080431501445131126737152002910940153070295748056784216221561852817509557680143168903679082081762617089929863235933818447145124536841650710616855230106631074516605531725797190605328882904092246876117914833674104658505974909021454592719363714142709700181623579263707745850939438380050365731851313194225969473821265568402346287404528898993867525245475642812626486056119747701951217572680283587880423416329179723778810828619624142603013498697996980960028850034794580609871798747996441429487503081169348469262570434701936585345823697835371356016170004798461796630285731267161117765676403158237904350146807883218098332889666657766602542135660964968828767534949263985198414914224924000793881517406086516434094746221933157629842249675866428710370921955879991961086635591758674749465916100914396226239740719 (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.