Factor Info

ID 138050
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 26199281013989198303265456727739082183679175892168174720688585767809528502954219284965289999947532086558587393553185049282405246898335669064171160084726933532151395947309944343223607461774927330385884838823960913938025226887681529286803989626054050423240797143101197459729881108480699593804134916869327683676695894173338402518694971243142078466839280894880078685690199219918663852534372981206597750683237467515995792314455511669274289441459824657191701085003797952199981956800710555562010336330433041679679396989536292605988163257455002457796413172400248151940258398621723003152753616184482929158086885129891422256166834086624835789690434183361088283196550574215145775475505800329699231331640601106621981291650218526347561682209280660838137401040753524618710950295791671541424016518691720555372193266331485222661000176579861670224764722624825231186859290467640458840776524832041734446096151260944024422534150823958251808017

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 136558) 33634861877050507067251 (proven prime)
(ID: 138051) 778932320571392032066241267283228421253603068816655228055176680433652341007259307745260783935403775969780801208088159874326326675714156659458936951170607939234905428624675795431792133383731864061777307454838077064115841931218188656738555122778741621330727032616305030928514721541351179480858206899003755553720261210950626688743342665082564358947892647751192124454743789741337207936943794661465972503148022095400239670598469448457424817674951935219303230859926864104766724983165881209889368481478199771455403316202206794052576925972229103920529322543831491937689327799204342900951649375887023797072915419755937151461803402217355420843754862867670201289892898365444013026150920845338249662728933832900006083243902025277903680043791085662613058871881319631972336709002892099537869953901546232045767933954541566031084992742081383019078647703731895914133733158039439932817528728513902575485622383317852267 (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.