Factor Info

ID 219613
Size 890 digits / 2955 bits
Status composite
Value 34861374505937372380649721008883208582154954692345155172908416889699994728509290480090565408103841103734283564627900949702670984832108255647515848461484471926873440511109726573720483752642711918963666014178708379190001209052206028563760526057959858439148943082529078505690836880203568689378112617795482825632041189356453549658597191335022034285482925330019576489860202665535449672359330474076937043873999154799683719848588888211777468485166913263102937687963531433305598393447674993063038563210159370932799205801262603706288111982177840040570245237204806127426109217214094333102383326851395369320071974407285230424808873838311424984828424554456248967569610479792215045425731048051471831998610433821581978096197326206746440175779144265690734792578415932260179909615080535010728247253001855347669863099862828779329492091068136752318178843724208053027942254987053805597725776941399044852009839

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 219614) 2632156669599664187806591 (proven prime)
(ID: 219615) 13244414706986110328834391367806456701720978483749428135620029690129569143106346420687967119822813348780143043466348540514171448756371703727240404112979255324050665171654116446390734387226103850015180241406327569774691783048803219423441220009804109780255923084252115627267722566972352438265742238920122611609348245559389365878492013233220333196926379987383336930933596303760354310209189218883471349925613838436875334542839060141125343420639593614318732213817773651857382071082602821250840852005637159948595181894022900839567924910534608191564880425867040854798688248349449424766185106106589642215393961546120218988145875779203594280588675548965047053100928639123659465003104748908902602534254755290751008686701428500145081407722931680066809156813895383975129240028115187931261103476638265523382825430657601198783506091479486692527722736111845617766830733469613555729 (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.