Factor Info

ID 138077
Size 912 digits / 3030 bits
Status composite
Value 777426781638011693632871090783881409941305542605463611057802569917774281665154681153249668363473244408728181133351910258310941283923646009654498195520532244345052587395202002312084123251852581473159969180482230283981014280016293571096449350845924051070704188052235377902955003331495036244923649976315322659683372813131463402745770724377745674294674176729344200845293264941167700431653902128622960023396238590673032273742459415496377938340437862022335977224395876832926750973905095997116103583145019548595190219824563587963389828525004725166919845526403001662505224840522739321578676689737792855228703956038093033351044499954371709971792996912662226470393894245716276776600337103984148265127435318886991382912339324190456394746644014043542972237782862553815012056860055804318271300568424567333530599865679728493781539465413731745182680471708838530529696255431671954223150461952330677770710522387412225833196171107

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 136785) 94080325625720825535224471 (proven prime)
(ID: 138078) 8263436339823522987624910829512292721560612679443589272002091126793926122532902480309648205337513489529829537878914383197345780787830967247754206657545007149666277649082479962497822863626925451678239871157439425560363601842476831007554865968190744227499403423154916553476666505034280962372469184374395840731668117678760201799765583769845213088791251765855336552047534818077960575190208014728624539836085083104296582863009616795913089627463076626509301021358790077724080851145667097787205076775722959173869482788339920264211923076745998179256595772914248872795816979592057117125616859846079574694146678415156717994222996797230878501769051802046559282734948210685175849280348469734124069220143017841359817204165973202847249109489565948875302454406346636788872786363277628803746882611883827842087481888610724598829530085958462980030201314031917629309274373634979901157386582462331829348117 (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.