Factor Info

ID 138729
Size 920 digits / 3055 bits
Status composite
Value 29223103097239127419368006650172820186263745328311554635103468728709515313529319003011222139724115734446825582225539941610110502020381044820380005812877942444575807411912500633838348837956525860170128073160421940756984477766298059891694407861009919515061056080830565029622743965544274535724925643671923960978104376596409136856161935508430117868434096604717610825481728030128274610251764511395173732346374485228807903734827358308555632600465151479207308529188944230571462189304253995300341880515016357158436697179407636257801437794668608240618475979104366228867269278964015795673659556241069220962017788626027247280553224974896371201823622044570294420420434179506973769105480869803095050030769942954408315386057662189726012514852030149612490131174046002690310927951059147124925394100007755841957850255603065383500333153993497251018560491074824926361310678987148647271250504928777805053282587162601854298520145522904846881

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 136966) 265050271150614503512961 (proven prime)
(ID: 138730) 110254945110518802682901049412983910843558906007226754978033871299143566657042254938246972651605778293629904623873907118054787957562260182096750285648988659166148239034155968068627935262954626302466932473512427269257949303277477661260470494890169660619520391026449884126919211910717078651890858123182711147497151908958580975159906454040798947787478575298499908071164697155696565097676502744334923119776766611054075214358537804326246176004047259320522029909202827439974367066325922754590972231476399600097289122752831549157601866700830915687567687041004868183350667559616431926847816763398624877768498403111487840412795204959847003740755614955432993100342031986613837182935708296962626869884934483443698117069940533067548808720193065235974201575867315280008432923088047977346818340327572328248758531422484792462187213063569371850587306675399773198074851592687642482667632700980941144017238097282721 (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.