Factor Info

ID 138079
Size 921 digits / 3058 bits
Status composite
Value 224165099534864596802699837515834436434414898793998679555864618453305889549478210478039470678256615927350424297756775418787041440111754374328646640554783589575786911732894944295227064106195365420478292146208207738752803824780439150138918908595666794010509048985143994926141068142684054679488255411459982927063056810071935603043951441411698049154023352104745099360402271340916000929360423732588463267729890265264675578723141285242267593537648904215097613238160708657859999775491447305410302850201334056285482846774192463775349806769615649970629771777046765701521629796809565034486727117420582006002339315151010392971329151947335194220271916044973815104451536230836082017006931761943998479302072796485726259531112497774829779092370245995030327597418041143773292301894375521637403881728095439750759857351631744791009197126708975452601596183964178692524303056540385762019050698658918099236688122919297026543116025279150023849

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 138080) 534274502979085105843621 (proven prime)
(ID: 138081) 419569150848360512506012498128137570473988767048948449462197071170397229078637952997484608423592157140530823617190728339795679464707762591919709848391332992223025881820025046120522018241033095573225732767428371236164645734956872811453039025905958129911751014389758972166345478047916950715203238639532996182597845006923163215278208907044883460210179585515736381185002022244563769062587192702616376606504480548449909572547198966647536199134979283086888501435090754770751820357446054409204565961788254604673307913431219962668389149713868551817763779214734214493382404888845768974422994787722333363157698582489436021440244003346450430334689748559820021139536342092827399825976177324213737805768985741437107825317895128654712457103136441380428840463978303646001222304008708714018881305734431643368794125353162441272182435925264593156793249067602589094458399669353423100775450392852842002609336249734069 (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.