Factor Info

ID 137989
Size 926 digits / 3075 bits
Status composite
Value 24208990824329291857066643295587980936509855251780947693367269421797366089617944081663280400785436807850148244479956745032414048811319388788233017281459281423906867590564765801332248290396640928771186102180583327918472140670967482622666120914627738468382789872723118307629143715280886110897161371235418273208205985161917581314745180785748566453442545937724634224221924598796174956849781244701672664118418343088858304206345482661439655305733584813205126266731751113499339209933065896155042469979968372866001243067295442049881460151920924125085154149591559524569035972134287186603430876863543345897515548329472411433150325432804642251004297378866043527956217713226601286342391266765060473578689560561219288505705079116987383613523423307020476640007018657349917889059614848116278008515858581496669594847221921380518680349196221365845687631067930100068988000291165788305072613134167711970679875273449691973805784751830965039555441

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 136432) 351156543156995844791 (proven prime)
(ID: 137990) 68940736819777504870617419199753547110994209622605819734809632926981708493131625170884488647912412031841564629386722019799075197851807505750940911528952266098870369387532050708616381175642118060605187201012265992659720171582149643406937932499740192410662682646338284659069927204700746439038427649888031112670173894691097716407470228487887911428735043594656279158587822978485561141251122168426378034509729572296983110733680701632679968990517656702740473453981140595646712412070206944827609336257085539366986286953011559160898417603648643843908753553755150223350452372041578567433252753864137081733340100527522472394071467246049338145699581281660801407726894272080914878713534407568387059719530642535340734798321050746561994839800384093346746010840434959194579378060947153445727590145002287234039533691065668274328920447912557794836878513096372234943624798324759344815454622535949009820735516552067674512151 (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.