Factor Info

ID 138612
Size 912 digits / 3028 bits
Status composite
Value 180096140957147081775417624208102118148101222765494617919577582635175313896523810866702058909580413223587683804491158006918108752353225652874191003173670939781442942692313198632733717121524597423522539254240880860239904023140804967291690710650279039338846166969729900730086569075402148166385633677513834825578781920298042563812675354561505304912412256932266357833265460155173467886726344549057022304343769132865012196592919951130770355907223885181165169531873389592555410452265538380493865444241251373546831055044784822851686279481016837403319243318596276568093989032462535549373078750272432810900987998068518382673306309107443601578222413188098218956332843843314170886486953822193989315713120463953133010889350380998026739466038221237026584731509611560236120386891942525130080973932591827563326763729014628452614350859405793403636799438293380229327804163848104410863519023142735081331536148392430846136149819651

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 136739) 8992084477503108190002461 (proven prime)
(ID: 138613) 20028297266081242731751112322741619919342885310704783515003648973820727790486824531577736487668269967456148752019423948693509137125587705242011155998689704456669322464659334963267912027976117410613116855514499146520417410241924685999677777772956462331512258016592512799938174816381297075820588858066878148653650986690863879868227810839146051817625889616537156557857199937119430134286669654840626790922940431312153521729551441736286398405286462241467842279434776548593055821221323478745622808617772278831231699101153828013361588545289113969701112416849715339878114093049279034031268516059006618324923049241836465477443652029972502719059267659913519067803194177094714522598499035352525000180784077064051196309884284902895441046130592852960147960720205763762516267620078203753464166732285276766684364886772499042104792461745616044632239325813346573766312176773048232419784437917072689093791 (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.