Factor Info

ID 136181
Size 904 digits / 3001 bits
Status composite
Value 2289372369459385940561799855199273235109205338006280376239755096118029520346197281309920748431040814688247874586261995462110719708949959886908441619120990830548333286765267180500199697206164909519943626093819071750332424119425863413812231430059713038951389377575578989972480166616832462434172825783445881301582252352043684928196576049335634321457470412083794915885147660570405470948257201880418693597409236695303754843070224680785462872186695172408889052056352916092618192434240038701194076446012309859686913048515599913344414705074061961120541136334982760641439652521713047026908152511582302077903820603727094879433314888161512868766835904835175942227973068527551320525606822743394023718517328603626517302860964617219186954820431462763232865931008963112142114281852862811668862576662799185481389301490950683220902069009955540985748331974663191053943980895360305960299299395176531845678258825039868545923

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 136182) 33341154295164170581081 (proven prime)
(ID: 136183) 68665060279314878402765954370726512701335964190857337682151734243164361699046121831265706818162289535878889339712807696634942544353064132600780145402853141329239609510584273461218675033044965923287921581582154697689218718015779198112693268881276444315655114270880415254004638629957185910861198479640347799123600279837540759856133012581171964694883168770022619554322975339707220380781019811362669184707123358724110840880187918319134214370359643351840308229026459210054196253339449568231600600727043107656115590717305709193145109650832636981058981098672330118369611182910128170374365288400455337600679241928093639804970800771615891677451650170204605179049582930543364034079217226658730542899193872265331959660777262828425919677289208799579458726820041696595634065380402225443338496688429087324118779553966477686259807711609627339814272455573722592326799047319657823767979235006100283 (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.