Factor Info

ID 136230
Size 922 digits / 3061 bits
Status composite
Value 1998412924054900217915611853617806610485730391373997451979841624651576690121167605703715334323233096028664725243780782220479684854713654900632422252121788507812513802389717400782684807785470979657648794003167170597155099670945595327764737883850626912071657399125097717697786276700831222670640942539158368952183408747282056902494568452472901775513011245809660395908912046047570352791711958276409592286972460866273263916221031025138810839635791412771618986421847750521339502778414278161969956785712956154859538308537237262894287439938461273540758927271203888549025697365618260551062377439188655336651292059626169641458234977336680114043734126991616256847623527276249001601113814265215011086881816484171953949392474195179022280363713277439141341129066510620293614994197704675049940482707779944470711895526312077050967577271843472978459206156772062929461467943106739923193438036040347134990451228082680135894878560060829943593

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 134436) 23964100856136805008763 (proven prime)
(ID: 136231) 83391942641701081249687023259631060295754965393227341563627092942498234140677784473725463286105010652378506851888536061326206685855582249998706153594993376693343720817223786144647724820968363632644202572465484116695949694839907604800290744866067792677433188210852913093425578580505247184027565715782514012250417460454455710978196545484032000679130004404292079553630077557766747236684276654672788770880544055475882323981713315222551145838618420224944120159196222577096941366407927817445754745358622113313793306660407346376419359309855745784623368901785120589869812650106554413110644855726162081758979122922064461373711883969563885428317974544427734749128143132326428495201705344815481229075152354967632828639167161894191059041992400715345467095718363409882802077626536816642466542090639963752206784943140176937512436118966470504483113015358737798437255770202593568146732219238858389324234313301834411 (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.