Factor Info

ID 136011
Size 910 digits / 3020 bits
Status composite
Value 1049251341131827644022962398758349838388825908524553263542484842338532468063121062797430267029026361617107812916370212632664830068056866418701282138467228134648560826020816905202012837074676214897542961710901470866917884903801228712569757872190405598210748273869972468112407080953136794488245471145677667842219785785714736810720107068165873484225508083517614029262571622891257926051259589773619133272077765292989823610653500033807367616493786134720761046518626545183067788005225124122776154775974692785937685730637781106649051556349502257453395768245384555022795953181712413299545472534717853637389452093626707343458822288934519280416034359532164130586041219315746490215765926872203374914128807676600090963767166713102472649449660616831458268689405043581650276277086776149533499474450300637106227087158894176998907546321059472994441065323916475590246619624592322561889293316625854593554393876745542709574633257

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 136012) 225014148481524918591194263 (proven prime)
(ID: 136013) 4663046071602816566038451669231796238126896970563731721579267790493416640970331419933479614812235433154441340575348864241568409620923649749412737899025231412518761820924726220287379401957491204755267460398802686869466235485112617987995785863872915948156610083979260169164684734041519142336241188566337972382630573119171516599722443377616722959543844362200717391363351061711409460338117555084307812902168373044190072192781152325565443507367053989862048787895462098952118350377227892784126375003515033655475961755314984194151918855962670566274901232753573310965094340275512924830114445840551104508720626784310253692875150536157641247308223261636342239156104938715289788390673927653210706809103225417494171501411133373663267341914135974981524423613931231448459881559493048172483070566716351356383584766190942250113629147648428249761135505708163112442691441938712057957822775790568639039 (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.