Factor Info

ID 138027
Size 923 digits / 3066 bits
Status composite
Value 57765412477440911149121212775537714963495094688098249959411535897651318855414150637247806880053294412427216971969122177290404383670943159821961029806752460409171727500783386679527984472204228422977834239004029539175540570237773705791156581067242830361932150227810202409825998349342608054264410716657499692777291821564363343157095269686473463893883381003094203049743292534707804768526113517417116216784979659151069072925922303021610802852525264997379128846433137917919762924791618026913630040819651996873190170851854564162003758657102271012887019310128956842850172187560138345514467934609581028975126343118980864117738843346204564090744974921962655834688235221581426141723013996125569066233372088249965906339526512015704053632747758580525494230230888991691584344899339889880522102545669336702325475337169707490260666948594097925490976719254551189010889747976141343687767604835069470793113785324638786727538057662923654305609

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 138028) 22827882365559043783 (proven prime)
(ID: 138029) 2530476176125426786814821572791437616599605231622013532065043748818550782645673854520055856255863912551515138945440328478430670756507494546089737929480283856351319619646853580687727813355124818408685861391490912177942960355871612363444518241859848307194932913539648030134291503481200619641160598422917322989473022344624101341566251861991706531549964182105627484464411977015374205868654154167649750692082275687912260247802573853880061140227242729147259542200265301716052472172297338761230589018664811866480701343715457769151680393734978619194688817708485751288416669653635862619841305734103587078733988459670052113419787831507481172985344760173756541801833953297206385535616825710061054747772172298155315131256939991821665073431167818115553066679898070964043312269504007478423339363973950554777912011794779319835774565416328295228861960149664865684707406511185411477112090006535878260419775613150977274223 (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.