Factor Info

ID 138029
Size 904 digits / 3002 bits
Status composite
Value 2530476176125426786814821572791437616599605231622013532065043748818550782645673854520055856255863912551515138945440328478430670756507494546089737929480283856351319619646853580687727813355124818408685861391490912177942960355871612363444518241859848307194932913539648030134291503481200619641160598422917322989473022344624101341566251861991706531549964182105627484464411977015374205868654154167649750692082275687912260247802573853880061140227242729147259542200265301716052472172297338761230589018664811866480701343715457769151680393734978619194688817708485751288416669653635862619841305734103587078733988459670052113419787831507481172985344760173756541801833953297206385535616825710061054747772172298155315131256939991821665073431167818115553066679898070964043312269504007478423339363973950554777912011794779319835774565416328295228861960149664865684707406511185411477112090006535878260419775613150977274223

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 138030) 2948174278155421985641 (proven prime)
(ID: 138031) 858319738719335312207821307152863424240009953003106899032411198429412296965223754912991619942294614169512300511765998308570175652228138196458509507779562058366531392557703515341045480531071109397847403094502113059233506403292507034336831242934498537741508339387001403191946312969037812160181906147059694135333169380684928959050641975166514419163452961740542613543823354857184423303553559164210299658339241006467240986554928465843848046133410441203546352573247790118646178194402566715406580176414301457664750216539010721131087294805778003054223667246159504798882077854689274825379758359616456667489326021868313503048683459900860814225134817970119359945787069704790415734546145988338347200762315295550774769746475891467533933968183167431009606101915050052661237341416590554253657663942064398494483736010694672575870137685532785252263296025796499106093459601620635421372126233490625303 (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.