Factor Info

ID 138410
Size 922 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 1289138634774852521316899083266142803722795040446805315369789396411768185334999084166790198556800416695442861374234285560959508410874230994316572277488755636472119378347961790712410891391695264860299500610536516219997931079450385370013287338972592344759972930623525624704890470491737202258665500483314991014350600946044283026938391665662795239632757684310433439608076109070618031511131938194515738278798081336287095372625068495974058739968863967605154880957120775182996521716359081511600826521630330632769484551331583588072162137026518584831379367845471440615225834458591856620080452976718708036774006747078837232488392905318723096940940430716502450837188326820798185350780633606896585620372917396525999761395285807395974211853815684348030937610781586078157715747242669016115855264316929103345523460171855820316246506585873636936706681172103343537346810572742958371587926845741764636051066587148083669375876612689635661679

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 137015) 360522890478357097440889099 (proven prime)
(ID: 138411) 3575746974247234558485177842281406780657240853797877545419581323023441472983076252762116838831328137774236488365723468926554884606383598790783148452403629259197397391579085966230019634964674889660681848056230281003245273497273526329628782130190954192377469485087810379486932211415317640650784385989304789979491141273075334162252812294760856744229149278302050495680313308157717876047600945371357507895488841204841228902430507335992955003885398538817015788456584344419263107934461964654614149330068367802584759117440706278945948462189999312660661149736533686271618088935621951162951534161964604107396861353724042414082413461575420412627395427674678867447653297567547301866339895497333691170769730305358564928917877067695409361953592783992985867587670773828879408756139920265270699938812004413285091310455853583969026492331163272981234897913872534555538736711333423645498082585968753583196494549421 (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.