Factor Info

ID 137923
Size 910 digits / 3022 bits
Status composite
Value 4549422832673787858649393128416599949412984574022292894187277801210855275523007622865903345853334522443393888899898877293669684178054215880415818536180284513533629324284068844999777271934688108857741529464533607664420134072523251236667815661929729048853074530501832392157682759411988846797166007876070254935136622159079680060505729230440757846833494987995853363985890893267491533093497316479528957057035488959599105333862431289319003405590592394808114012770903400136405650308124757296044369272977919898135898213690938428577581541626793198273678783816235982869466311739799048718884553972831863932448435890741365708366167545672955684614110905907617755695769674752872747904619678175323105054059875186138021332500855914957008341998231336540475791456764007105683673158850863188343321595291638944081565295480651791709264856644041075429274233344659843046337591916092170420240791511125182312538865594046375688180172227

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 171572) 92028788094294615772707089446163452893712194601507 (proven prime)
(ID: 172851) 49434779343311077123642200112688927529063401284832767890481682761027559525844806035748073596416875447374032623533036000556995948667625874723288143897688484415323542955467480488707850334674774840847091496025174770616799935441089850249512970394214732280311162641248260648844597012850924755556745329086965046600427511676375314987720317607378427147745042670722454577761754339018285135468586484843296513990844285749377618872278176306965248557994982973619367381666636366996209747345795463123596113229689026238528528147394224162561928971655786965675700698844960133418125449677354658255574830065060289500240027646306718216405685275151294298365667819444240743594000386198611543590017728526965456966115978797631189417255094221933203468441614669987894694791941013391410743666353838538407393301999086825119185786584315210288463121282052632430013771483870058121861195732961 (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.