Factor Info

ID 136070
Size 917 digits / 3044 bits
Status composite
Value 20066842651672410291732240076079939954926141353987530037048709750950272418184794071291628697845468703406929585603351754135859856639172338556761274794172871807964779793639039559835544093762386056045215630596420172417541190147335000141705027730770957858650564070421020156072910210586268725154756657438642241079066525461316776648721314159523398703793249347104772389294346448741284183951546138762581775744679495286397767119152922925999650862711471097610826306590320151263638378648940412513960156252756222309807360996749202499861139795743570947012393822532639672285338004949953291188072310634512279033441721758980148288015960101034829345045403565951678833838051386004177174965293998757206085246016237590357663204116221939048079705165530071613347935437104213917607128269783134028467954668495393381200527683169672132098880171812281208727665722144698779673641186687224727415188891886016540389772634137884240660845201389456711

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 134398) 450985752788585144681 (proven prime)
(ID: 136071) 44495513500355349009782305566692294162105473495215373352287820823840459712488567787075632063240781475789672804958698399216509139879830131398178990966962192181069852028214725836390887191348185974145712396536706190263029630638032807341598534607523207197373477492067456456581799131785083671789117329638233080066387823773120170664590337339943315124907656747858172481732690227796504380691132973729099931482330851371323823763256312605525563687866862757939759512302340351480441699545824902991237499533950706860899172609171052317645709650614214155669968465142374018313402247915059711054074093662677850780449852418807618232838222062915829000057009049848357060768647946394069285562204055976023595838386148392275711807070889904359599438327029666092468725283799307844241181943292397745324500750549817293416637522824883395317300533452403280476017789545065868410218887973377389944292856419513234821564895523631 (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.