Factor Info

ID 138622
Size 908 digits / 3017 bits
Status composite
Value 87277458960412810138958693517914947608647748365766392169436064165686363246911522642649949932423868419865043156591340914638187492570420141078831657111572080391389405117633976472682116401137758710945330950991840343999378499475430578185433078302304530071092916573103740072322838781927182066584214492525119932660879891641525436496560957280610859441507291814301175316590293772486895871520786085398025965032466071988066822950274358614423341270198156047703788715360149858461109585647864574431475847757321752376935322277826697837052091727786516366817072375836658878404526299831691077521390429016010211332665242330882900114534721734877073770047740643924955321144098034932679334991824341126693655503151511525932734833018523202994330056902082611940068914367303072180812592128910621317770283550235644714879968829147607709015975498641221011275085443880377529240400730619640466040893232495088733674170421822062850529394549

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 137301) 109136607727278215667227661787 (proven prime)
(ID: 173599) 799708372634329119608065294741565535403326392535532185976962386230719607233196697374131479803559348135419491178251099173622063663210970686525908233153823131703125064746766670104233106261211993545614786128372210662446073639066038286079815934791391722348456102832104859926478139637393849986893052136500679572677548348780919267581973211112844120730299789454047633616526514425383355551641657215457311953109128203494147793339809368131095921712227427673523289147677252894942246811983802957175156869106663396965754212495958612544568510966005380128920628223330748044788446846612286042839969343865479689693214625574013712887654279550046039484032531053095555387623390855351498804597778759785053998646504823137629382652061471492444942130920952251071782736095807739332941794541810697452673345091718094625805148483717558181308800312282894865283250481242268167693186347767785549459343033714927 (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.