Factor Info

ID 140636
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 36563680128803263216142941498509852431039502735146223450200198557473852115451371453370221900531302531667278381796899137695588860730207360341645597599384282718043887001640338602784988447345685906643738232612246114987178198158550340374890673757339411244537172761126779480437182468900573553398480719721561792042794401174353024375351258442539931137480297491493577572646989030264182290777889248922046430537056893323943321830467097663259840130789192509326950569287717810089230813902630841637337146869187297629306050110022033300949931524002489386050307071437253338681117908236037810185576477019855536775007268692441637122686094814126038824756483338349280604911733233987473129508723083141050442279392471481026063698992303859111003883096331970577837489931735505672613782201573928571551014454081201277184617143813774572667623506054145583617546787299641803232205945383374131205546551370513053438021739144696460282853654518354891662931

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 174458) 3130064691291971443812377156810489655096379827146394232523960482040798998099629059220130410076247922057207017783892581252756117965766667833966598760463866572376147159158788013239634625265413333592345555974786797001 (composite)
(ID: 175586) 11681445508307104412260503099817656724270415098928902674148766332059941640713485827880585896441179229069402478289759206516824690757686181029791429595078330528215683960685815290877970874337876810315210511032485984369670905840738528350038691157135986727049306782594345740363468275087368500604430204925467149890139780721965208198580042602213864384659986430531792607553028215771409849744032863117466930159321470757105559874205010106594616145408334036419930736872249083647817396414263197181271340408152388742794706958767911247108534686747119172380812566409661680821178906799711765791591885546258642391948312575656532029888871545360756097428623564319524582322893146926019486777600276245504737468843061975120348655931 (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.