Factor Info

ID 138195
Size 927 digits / 3078 bits
Status composite
Value 311726241608359394979125446097373949016010479015906417959140320885147070233808212725298577989156056109874154701689263213822526321205861580274936798593158878039037871793081706101708922169089351320517277097028472658627607139543726944957636227297066078188345087600109999263109199289706794446401638092842264018448657992508427623726010084251738890714605680026954370319510551667053855878997704176932862185054308214006621152193528783177435424057040064606815699055413919830759455016318465187151419127338561276025907308155679640589189888608127146123814836184438782152361736958366379866232385648542506373871377864321156047243204456953109968174191001975709552846777948470160614743286896370775288025685630447592629674201359150757895685771288392046405900038201524036064840669098716826069807869225261278722092757893827845289807294144830991215826371846709917838350295224571506420677800902795881362250949658532377122290231710592592738999878339

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 136398) 62246266355102810647 (proven prime)
(ID: 138196) 5007950835637626482883518661785676189843109176656353898612826186820851500548488087859326306961297999080146484240388428176319920632350369011232821725190288023498199132802742142003460463232723794651978866502217337233450000523619980264785031833800761587053688833771855916648294837836228405263953527778739312475825255157160548017327943421952136419672257254675553978023119523174007649761499545877106816892109748124889487113299839270396973921065864445471587202672482117748309998226187284596006609114251551528685981204699704688042005736914862937257129039927668065038344974504753162067697055713230666777291008380667097021168887590812222011941575932215672852768764704178651492432305028445923520034228270557375395910357077282446280157373964124577782010899839032854700240212264066763921001815505780214414796509729455906323952351505562911974448069683433799020478459836332830343177681349960512548004380379560601091165237 (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.