Factor Info

ID 136293
Size 909 digits / 3017 bits
Status composite
Value 118943739607436180947272344945116186250831316147696471650387599736648033751879425925691635243362673890014404107916234290268157886550899089282794298093000354675832661325671667988432600733844587555460975942646674361859361345150412686486827439591937655956506786450329088688089788684605273569909961716253073844739552980359266080243597458133147500858412683354046270078390039614912010228068254344793474750269200672481051296595566891823777073276154819257015882740402517401067412999452500398460229049346057723376539669425854315013588255858587818104381650159786720463886702016250770626477771501554547541206345684934108128820056037592484544999195450346875168545374444042225446078059098215851003618344239947550325067074838092636273228860678499685978364177874244813998873521332599528963742295438147386684540605564315598330111918280508538434430068707832882542405309128372181888494351341023927320324192261435574219104186409

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 134289) 9621842168443061282218081 (proven prime)
(ID: 136294) 12361846881830822941142303104120312690963684940934230638593357339783928185126676995703558869549910056205894144905770485041537198205623119076585890805292729083683585604609253409320617300839654919640075436324588314109067246897904854525234995245374258672012503732351926016227394912120675600660155345014206048405723464424263783737003528798618732064117899125839424784178610025255308714698315080014703068850820345422858541701530912337314480906224639083697926758330674911853053421204085753674694353865585379320219248081769299848472714544174048727356454849614165941568260135147967569299924104936003499126426399922850947028608835956692629681550340080983205101767146514907025164360821019924009066515711395434958134706809476427164609787446105052324140357945310257301217520807279680147368269246830581815016574695380142280206170529896265544992461582137000435899318152410796432521568387567630681289 (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.