Factor Info

ID 138096
Size 905 digits / 3006 bits
Status composite
Value 68350547794724248961129560648769884252200809757894283122693197631934686047149561469845608539135947257682826244298833444682517612396454447941282937442442324932280076646442601246535592804793141092971109389831315937708832902251746920329059420199762089951006949613198794557320805560647802313713755479485276320949312268134241987738957247684998978635495280331425770113726326194720641277273527115752319081372196585348456278665168503786052330386066417275838861380080987222775890061426256841772295809208454587127679964400023266010852392105305892969685147418382262011101254347648356544687485843980448490194139864493502490675878211514277400327435796473283756564600891221869819779501622820901618624774950894146705250367977991893675397654376454685906783512719398546289291269325805176323401159302585208858619058593917195381674693526083603231240808551875066796720163874991338591824402036426571379997828568098770030220077

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 171430) 3524231977105652352792847170762485540677710407750483 (proven prime)
(ID: 173062) 19394451965349493076193868220510165930936833398732313924828889332264372330348341764477320493575410262977479947937700224120819976404299798402906743436606458838610645543052302803158387688228934821958107346762805100460076640185305464517855392590695391148270181330475122798366159820335494357264283173545187830730814588824490753065495972182883730721350093341569447766545348387458365531464602646639795453218245161441182008753505365447736778298188256723347105724944841272014491579834563849819401050846839926253836939649850935158773721744897122315670194947940308184752626460205012587636945928000620386302338628116314947160718600901483881004947000650332786658571257136711319818022704061473305472860405215253330582136645940007281275682718378114238660076914018396711160501484362205914846240853925926577918386987089482656827812040296245563352030118704278684206952319 (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.