Factor Info

ID 56764
Size 918 digits / 3047 bits
Status composite
Value 133681349075377301607000576032082059412109691214415817237396401014659184664375517482973495844965470547670437298656207069137031869480467008764138725764680050096728506137431846187983019386663251811471254824865304580638875297353936933775838752452767708139771037131391984427597283654684657386450254631400710045248771966553327311229562427189215254276290631957904127246375494284747670800684297661670047746464117584741973713236406476799207887142792923985669356231741973871069227747429776607982627080796674571053542126103032295701277464249880491989140446860030308085348719221841004192110834045249246519102109942219385201071567686869610633296628913866877204514384025712183337146570884306102183207007028786737765392947048984903150788296908416648631875813525654756801098099381070694808746937664092873728647492516563301759251356357713812900585251530307099453547444622547602212090448181777858159195263890224232736459723885644338857

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 79297) 35910496578500372495225262919339090613 (proven prime)
(ID: 80671) 3722626023373131922912582790467293694325219983595639131775138273251966326387981780032988439708542887318800109060072939988392457992881436430542301450663836583501390848590937805193959255072257510232407569789164564214745645068847553933993121163794060425302452117594813928568841525334362535291294786541225023989341203032734855616290362771864434301947209259154614894716952474584281831073411113397136660074618917215746927472683018819517806241461690992634857031973659476347185219647684344881940748206724445434306047086402553154378769067747963517647223147731794505552370160183737237195358491244535272402754482830839839961800276398855136941636215946223898888178116579231526960092115213428859578605116132423912927331155688956782630411663875270059146011441018180655303856559271110008556768590409588707667513595893687869412226061523462835867237813686691304925308658669145999194260158211201189 (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.