Factor Info

ID 138033
Size 907 digits / 3013 bits
Status composite
Value 7002267234907649099780207854759565920437839669519416646887440480982215799110236492815015080460171775324672966647326331267915509302171133674759754475460207317057989478023830859745795526275264506985624431757967244427440423700309923951788912022492645401963052491874831493424298368162721646140171989918014415380039555496853054389963251728599239847742822561683262128350435466034727317472001768778691991265790728095821841077601035183574319335039596773899814717021329345742604066273586285783026619810328197155415582871779891758497094457609310958357666349938776769722553503966385972196677479681722249948439112687078845589189820032829283440268081479728260221335954391094578359149675214100210961937260264564546427709508183698521872833395334843014815363990570315297371389938299171738887371499801239397965562875904511829959413493729852672748525934315970542715602431953370756407263196340232133701977475349875226013189391

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 171930) 123589472509955608765814324783 (proven prime)
(ID: 172984) 56657473267746081384617481804596092549785304916140723109954696771546521760860608856300503645889679337805931917013371649735017152690185639438206835486140232395150199554053188027978792932896972367265450124263401718979931145852889184694830990908788665664287996443720698505165744431502719890460945615266580853670961918138605887738082008970172605692574078686973462683558689177848019540455275058895721444880360589569082336122891578868094843421581043042208398257867628577326489998954195447341175423276486997963729582978186835019386681697774084090879364640116423815494885889400083518482549414748006602941509110681777812652578852516376585529644319101068852800574805018813559420615877551053278805758936117239500299175606580178964377806688598880476390132892335705072864992282918026231217085695127882083029907374256617282775547585941434680200148511933061609185501429906425974553302948351777 (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.