Factor Info

ID 178484
Size 921 digits / 3057 bits
Status composite
Value 123536003448979010570423099810789833565348620907827310493471489356214441267507633135960606870863771464090134674346096879994486385771178402466574090224663490311503480379208235174306784438646934962095078308820145311760833366300158212228959285881969767564157758903002176725483637228895757668838079516393189094514407574718187544651542686788084505953340200652169753721420404334077186302635871161327999203514056048598453969567491318577200985239621965542277075426029496107352868547390711901690512981023646610549851958827244507688466106096958289936395570634700432051571485428792520553850842594095497608180729383341816772617963749499267795269813704382577502828846453829266079499937578614637904207210391083018705599644534464183050667653604390027858104468131228022491357042217959599858886516621087066484783926791060910622114507925526279636019655049146171713612015432036045784593509846812766797016998799467625944387712569306312543731

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 30098) 133975911273293402147170106086986268829302816078521163788063863997077518141 (proven prime)
(ID: 178485) 922076232024887370098182985166886393742352899377369178516842939409429575358163795522062084453867159789229530296495400932152921492081789351836477256868052948625073301867237869031883703642149443751959083945323915100099681141819978197009294416494163936573257907270682067747479724213595679108309653736378878473380095648125600711275983479336369169129030656185845873017303345227711571985695468298690613189434163278112989327262736538265364076463889308611632856385111052744772679054430481644003093473851876151526539290943273666025882642273885449739901560067136320051171477368946444079571661923895481816315845035088690794497325689604033616215032426591964681044157486645072421253597375714836151919455841513296521518766944586490333702638457169392513684588948722789000037827393781425488873108010847427983773282122188052115327957607912423815657542819204426991 (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.