Factor Info

ID 137912
Size 921 digits / 3058 bits
Status composite
Value 352632473197315377307816394771899463382423391960168587360770284788196238619781930059528477122864832910800116735042714114733153185906673795472537408953222419945118731213446914471329401915524634600374695749622850014975324407370073799883631400095239773848836345147691212883006643962766152805475667096355636478081695375623093431215338971993906518552360184111622299130897320717444216487739622538579852019418218529934674674224916972541919927288694568611992826779674846276828966474400192955449712609004911424663013496328255596022444409072473595189678531545421673884644129466823304784403709004647951633551819040615911852741535275905895509140125919742254607539744991416717391281324639112596668957997491621789089723870459383056875856067932960287865876006819152422775320243031377777391583740892807461146499384581263072286705763080782343339553309749535344161754920545660003163525320103351971227591028934549247493458903133782350985041

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 137913) 2452364622891773916797 (proven prime)
(ID: 137914) 143792839737468971450433191293318080756593449581039704643452880764454379238778395944884833549678398173826705413901677536864976498183932105165436169058845480196550248619501167250361966720769290571585361700591833565199992595530006682804136107957363172915566284563932630865587393300001905932823252159554556212905659831702262308548545307294710653287813613235342981353577294789437414892651929504005584024132783858180406030094801668381138955383102069611444128268068111168375270662913909005831339743435854078507094380362104614513225781577004999052523103993751819630841141639777832875868317645318889005154978605950692864508362267618503290407591159217368892912793897200107106839020022675424175803342966073931733166961690176904197833825575644838130986826929567100560435923837498198820971571326475038180395461176931662658177207569296826361153322454978738031162398508232160756986379432810000453029717347895908453 (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.