Factor Info

ID 138122
Size 931 digits / 3091 bits
Status composite
Value 2204668723610801013437833314217081986674227708444714447062773467381743262468867565793371275080489803135965060918898948681596347681622379127960199438256840338457469694489922660883370759061787998411471381206202889519923504100636039869023744587471627507711625856950653215706249676614190444580229791150821226646165529797993223974388014745031445843902015008359138075733048568125534209798728969570682075241558120515234761989173568312002420381220606039163989984285823760686198034765225514600315978870229662531829099353026009909997439008749216097527141235155858711276893756562888401610051348940535071786713430990218871128395604400388738858852671574538628780685517289172842298369943032659907201493474861158297462224022328898122162880577031174385035576078576093403688821172149414612143734120951030406571588974376466582847245920981214343328096561990523335924146666591261491965766740834538084519145013409519424843835548702242213994778263297341

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 136400) 356760584484267703279 (proven prime)
(ID: 138123) 6179686937103394284788855584357962726572909918355113742501282400008171939489607881753562503125053407445428969168544872814236170981884768390993878222033010977817346139733088982239896634860126908093066794647656242463053837591951592740531770167940799747515399981470227047269951959474606763332342483075954993357486144980611724594451165298062474069400321483143865293893357933042399716475437191083982892846421253175132101587543536252250899793686814914548130635958477670581816298471367543448403089457346708346322895549867025548793038001025351596199946153834791803390055868761700199081767821559711047330455829001040548442155642129892591107424957819857378900971115658501912688059026401260104781559667048592765811545109311646545388053596891373627375931411748333553008265073583600490055739951452255559686274686283829041890624854866148455850364182359380660833441921343422015365774799939527162143266607359189292456777317779 (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.