Factor Info

ID 138199
Size 920 digits / 3054 bits
Status composite
Value 12232193493222072986607989856263263083943143170237338856071178257382364849478469838322875060114860460775904011183014145253769110409080992486407137552718649055076050153415569321116395743756336774121006932224792917339593591951342001446381555447902891422335747368248151653784920832268201481829196555440089384765440362093706814524395461837044422559898792617857362676185134650023474505956080520627897103656302986867306840438846814633743428271804466057863541866099887483395214650937641415094356754445382814300639960044545680919671609871873168955145782407669901946114142688413351063567665345823814015473448697407459720664154706439485314216687366033431237986314635833970373161215345551986363517911530058170684597523978576630078875775023437585090807485093602053926893721187252613434060763207517152341367712655847182345440550427107190761675077601902532669778224103599260527685328353146382099320270036435709496102038434293658581767

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 171637) 2081506019100642583747681101337 (proven prime)
(ID: 173182) 5876607312674139350153830906167834466530820012832264070801889275108850962418065413890773266536779307810175005310551474488362898727130991190687895728590962458513081957197488922316425321045859236132213786311207469067720472694139077602930931547159909035855004621300970752964921711612318153020778239909575717352049515070310566006415077812965109459215901468235838360901269020052753273190472063736243291177513065330960818613472682790896816335592165683817401904612979082055814149604715463517550051214285040385144214546711843622094376844170051630498733145834527242501427904390467205969359435846289620914761061434403915698191325520652676102958733409430332906409262500380979911455800463521770400725205001074696631045886124358881067925528177046089272060056557710087083002795685670275401573261990699390063085160258194363141034536184432310281479589195085474001921607158542623281155116817913223337807391 (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.