Factor Info

ID 138070
Size 911 digits / 3024 bits
Status composite
Value 18067195464748031073916748250312964331934565688396109361873256236335937672448763937910908731968861819499360938033634700491515595860342442902245291607521407814396237215243557356053957922435554922414678253446512123276786246482865577668750846267275642643309903416830814425925211659298680236372051636975565456100247290406178453875298271637531119465165439398258872218199720860837136029041007542919691428741269699901922693492792116612656413279816659163596440653449692247000929262287805509933383632490396544075677316960707202208660842215827315879071208405098658771202706598815776199909248946837773751058092039787608389683449953973072028356454740404873629726106354878189791527896792353206509944682296855979634955503540845032669618841156620865358733922057280117585940934214333362116727012618539740091652691270185743781119830048939301887530176757789712444111725449524972912926428589910778704738594494330380353402034316477

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 136782) 503241556105095425630713 (proven prime)
(ID: 138071) 35901636590947456047433303153432142896851653264858966768531867374436802149160460852463499480118264118492714009163746098360968175289782499943525691023913592364257044582541579427057787915648828127941409355601658613607306477848395356105916579325780112024154590267588962190080884061930215142477789983789086729426605135466322901361190625375088849179088996932564924428572737473998631503474840112777799412953711056370666105233257094637392392838582278798186156552788903798971361427814295678093820071775681147725594551548010227737602383211963978124514377577841923702743861675852785032354520097038049665114342296283158090439640404816827357694604424625649405351485369488963564135233581394471927925071035107588279709309821182874553477167587991844705746934461172644526997454209813027732297465437141577344206755246122972958856524523616267661525407530383592895901838005986058637918278869271978544646629 (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.