Factor Info

ID 205904
Size 912 digits / 3027 bits
Status composite
Value 137675935561660353205012335046897896361458408151548809568215069962706029844862465069499760495352224151795282663531655073581751502678187298006933222473829707247608231121912990095285153246339916861183717363464360311266053235349102626249927308404035631054713504904464458508680916395164377978360383220956307424520610448928360859452131052625362186528067220688416431257953431886068338446141225447497248400356959313315584547363723744031375184952129227130705750959849834644082548527778342050454071840630907109770847032493712793034595989766321889079884394714419255050646370842766109972264884797640393980108119302869037790556127115043168945659443747096878030493842326798768351514584459033440706495680653962273269994653238840570286439858953704438438652472824663986536197161310176655212154614974315257592885214366162331166025570973447680303061795515475191772822478367313483490918278428350746618112823100382056734361100508813

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 205905) 3018982912082874979400713 (proven prime)
(ID: 205906) 45603416637649710218222322555525649703201590052670782354635053736394322461180607627082326190610605123360909765870738342396089359125943740780829905286327997289745214537475642309026653584454718628879327818089178226813916686953633598145258515661582357643403488175059022546492972538153544955851837885223316220206901983407736416288264249112342357755058352279306124130168192617219974942988043655906761311868278407184016044553060895173907025286892313014284552439276309569174573630523342418010296162789474736565759311591604056039755496310641553260354079910179339370142705790573208248036601573405584031601591867997710857554558219862589348425829905460778549926899599570512951809715996792724981414864257950439766799006465767714540179273831673780691832680820442567632301633815058034679072574318556625207689710258569490979941516466457621760010366371991163039627821054125614321510766212654735731193701 (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.