Factor Info

ID 137958
Size 926 digits / 3075 bits
Status composite
Value 36710202201142767539344029677516987142290025687510456907700283092908306390496509986333445227184822557841156143855432857697272659036478192539274245076369493931507523075254098751630708115984859234739199314081464056072299465059874060043537500910126684779346549600001529880752921227317626175949141217625777969426046042094579739446706757732887387730281913564040934409932411874814944713865417074047085092568514118572828698289643122694622015910077784662742265455436306598905631532435335653540374154096489669864020165087793308208274786464543498902960708003295118617323640361732947850632478810661161768079746032736135100140851894645828548873142382832365834703067881973661297453212246910864828589362579232327527278031634771323367008538194406397995834726983200051123127326144296684075141088919081152093056161765228892651489926247898592921955484299279523646772428260782406717989865149064878731074770037450099413852826171993183626063841519

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 137959) 8333441208077028286813 (proven prime)
(ID: 137960) 4405167239382706286894779656382489449941261012869371028314583664515411542097667882822365432814170387959044607143650960284155232522970888799852937996877135041913571680761997088279900723801706115181971437951313515340157860806518466660866189548834038588655575981818033418344568187417848038887620563028647547305281095214664837409257305800538036761267137399198426281263983283257778231553799606695900636612976953165594951979583799140873914101955270650998865190966152525118812684273200138378435378215741323655190765727889084591662466954259564197302352617768288319698735827340718402242378801276084878504090436047507754090738913540780047681572744101826731658088025526065690817289749057423440026222906555987372004600880294366245878197533130160665458109019133116437720828562987733175181628661447748276614913551228448605347465834097579257580081518851659188812555427868763609281412007586272642979062641329081615807163 (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.