Factor Info

ID 129157
Size 906 digits / 3007 bits
Status composite
Value 133515743375459650215706501236647560531372965147660601782854276594926269944473698845885124702140737848864909750123995476927593334140421884963742693307077675333115451821798443999738128397809221845844225262178245969882438361095602718671628519361964842883167663826246688370860368300164263557113022069194703927777894102920616883645998757395303632559705282612369432265090282710412919483096086867954611480247892337745792609883939448605552610567207533827217033229143515898680742392961831262669753702876677782494325156248309324023247406072693772571411183650383782331132189515379079672535463966001920710693015975708007951857683659513881896507739670487913576892331026016150929211114000869004112647346334670076994886197929804762228933170909632143954691860905839232013627669725680115914740334011584485205175541570003369683509158435131615211014390053718249567404349603509455378803536817236662304238809935765382543810931

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 129159) 22958529630471059192942623879801 (proven prime)
(ID: 129160) 5815518045992573304809589177254159195519532956020911585165350650447161354182072360940362611701125047657585351464946411532706919709445412611255708487197040097471857184957756000648994700925735935676967043701569273676814154049071365768718930585349001726313309065568658365718154352308836191664404761406080641608899345704815928814449054913699879965582656046352198140217579261285257821968039738930342012022630472661749980051517649832278015895614644168174214314364749354426527938988563975611443877995331312204427851201961460714816561552677191520035125625740339771624852262789105074320983505138585742502012486266631700617129794788360417775410960753310524859293340275133716655718326443534400631177553457273698928597549127165396200510906770017878974666376265922088654814241519789434751851861649983556330068215594481391151295584821743960371540647542867841369908698902174775375046957131 (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.