Factor Info

ID 138606
Size 909 digits / 3018 bits
Status composite
Value 227270676468574227629797778058884099405437745934438056388376235666898524255187642617823580199834090767940265300886321179307155894656406525500921069550932296040813967777262624967031874262056330769318697010813139964189239740076667876808525604281716333845501766865362697850052996860113211804943339410999719952207787200367992415709504324121916982112136595763637354384324731211008839005860099257655873446411984505435835985321417454007430708661916129895422253606156280976300678761206106871984420266717277053484401246337724946626840515595035506628281947364805096706981098557006519305216614953088142393927212649398004535780890545213121114961541936450532095305599331241380682689513246132517808097715601490808160929817477350380603641014592295926083239908925482556786334919181538319203928661619877230720239183336477716224309029690928503421156571831643225659379370461824659960435818979438216272466723206633464796101514023

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 171385) 6514948167162064188952102106856601867 (proven prime)
(ID: 173581) 34884494954865340872317308307130387896709430097534076464482815003749012239071285558551990159188118937368731082562146045458774236789492626647289807515191643076882260263924351481501295006696369748973764942231016204079832462189297459638408586604388542099124874804920999693840687317061901410116643383100092120156575648626063217031045366168576459173024834859347466178643704100425914907693867777778970972987995809422434111274890262547435864126739799095132306480139641311717854191937679914528575159190926218782456152585425753918560150987367421869857740319078346291468195189710791456423076705067314902559970139031888297133252970568468775213125366715365308194748644540511641068740642633549639932004928266319129222452985406292357196900213210110530954798117045591484677222024697991317749508919753275873366095719058043974219227788028872918608144620895416668948978462710339689572595669 (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.