Factor Info

ID 130046
Size 904 digits / 3002 bits
Status composite
Value 3435529898431353641182507106652232311902185077318545389542267508721096354544257667692919786215154132329603287883470907630976858469342934561778006537299916049169836886162627753610791252602668188871479828193686719098761972484690445590509177949185186882918880196454986605926310278797779004221734688754268154328096319962551119911744881061737349638349721642768199620842171488628133395637991955020003939687829641339462105452196842684085832575022171724882569864431942807515752043540470476954987269192107924050468878670782762455934169862747295270598183843231506048383856823562800277382942882795540952485054133321719725645866691246638342654475371384370007370294277611032833322274128404580722038439405629428608210418556133788123833819297945706379258009776726638975684887264781151767746917121278516815852568796793502226337754271579875496717198212860036281195527489083181002820339713612529789492439552690624543568903

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 49230) 8152627555222487743950968086870634209 (proven prime)
(ID: 130047) 421401551237378580426303365218811673265873865877965751485745449684846251092476204113981920312711263087142239301038531512867864394411553153067383822964427087541134253511647836089013881305636296317180243499376403284862803406572370956427325714330020549416893636779525539248976851994839965508489953031212244291988097123329070800906669527911758995760511629504501887369605109061652095048684230583887739798625127106477799656928790403756136449588690167373620420226039272326714294368480516070869726684391128937169926939298017056178901229897840442785315602631900067244200629443165121198239544478989727958960531209306721925953117608875235206960306464527207601152753914699616090216950744170546340637065894490443280986884445552717989652385769557125595470674294528682473804223630165306069381138978885811299259766473484687708899765224772561641827814673586710196229161525236254984167 (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.