Factor Info

ID 114135
Size 912 digits / 3027 bits
Status composite
Value 130249752058888546347636878122197102725494254449755590552925172013533241009964253709802600296442582741906888849125585445099194208339728269158143310752506025818984349166445188108338003314331059406536289086310669625927923574761767322174346330036967116356072481662028159325865882097943980609374279466814372100724073107365899558327303471535845086834674054275757800921584989409926939688739366766257882028546790179058508397224295552250035632335644013987736530708499169135080296789205264873839138713253550210003597145068886412908697799029031766572871154076455081107281586637092755169997310605947212221135499592125098220686777798976912616202798880921266370397864761837634670218068556024482884540199797705551983469830758948535058602905293646974615992312948149900416778611513783176206373283862790654992498099973812642575167991036301778114897978280989343305420813182980209615892606073932340696568958938466277720407985779649

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 129530) 981704462830410146584386689991592321 (proven prime)
(ID: 129531) 132677151821595869709988671124929713076881269240778558130696932569352872695015062057550420179438494284575325274853359850826138338533705573061299289953804058581215306331145388815064626802562533031560288044911952099115644810152372503813664112276179005873712554061846169265087792376010068278992739224529273500668237630770880305285288135109395410295890384596852222300501175052622904146138060556911017149010202943924435357890973060342825462654148593067177921367869833534838822902390755242864037199106255277535887999624913107892588244974980315783824820284353944948644148015723063422745525076600134178564708758156102949180743252742948495939610493707783435747186612851177481063621048444819530467925009373997018069966937766964248973514381748746132172134898790143018557293792534958813787946825300350662051550509850374407789283737929582407825367061394756075155272672501785116102067669569 (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.