Factor Info

ID 138176
Size 922 digits / 3063 bits
Status composite
Value 7636250519657939352753456848106359885654934025807836703117493929069459033752293757437272675611217228446303754713672296438889528283075741970989903251135457714603898555741390434006794899647926539350134474245389622809956285626701675126776481119130157178857296154338520585568396455927491349759946764312225348730511823808638707103594982235468422432185194686790817448450498206791530814588096103942387799944828636819837701584071830908772936252577192523685367854012632736610087664415207832703722799498919691717316520096573584937528622831401028242900102590309290669475970022631851426577081187755983718118777178229460805290609171751769884076546724840635369943471532372464756477738360591452866700593079168292325612879875558772696604276471341463886969455904719855021724102499984251570539518599089651634553519310594305284794320652531301304108757392207086111836924642915604042374732003818319982531081464360365530826210312325352431857011

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 138177) 17604124025186156335777 (proven prime)
(ID: 138178) 433776228157264937218171665005162055876745387659000297949020444806160591645838522809467935368875943946609428079014538821095278309767027877494611515663259546467886118903142293176888941850026521012019665637610215830128136664771248163532180054559929519826012230942364942471835414063565203043611815973484972373756439901164928002405254765568867318998380392502250232060875080057494106553845497267084354185865135424267757393670956309286849127115990832390629224108302033797939776080291876560833068319268207103217659061916670511532740481386279318429089388278556757165725517145460827686456487082479719477785900254503650382587869801983892923151650697876035737544510095723707491368679543705402204024403035801216072189384965856787661721629997265021229920656721578674428384229033846443402339220242672003576887325734048780808250269907392520396198807823706695652710706499292280572046631773448095558197567498139261843 (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.