Factor Info

ID 130118
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 56098126835354364668762604689627808245990775463380033826534788416235955791585027772704613690948110754075088911362784437424260369000467211075428541814011859942183555975117852736887148289973141602908943907451254553199147883564674570575639521367857234497021984620315331712842572633371535861952548412975870926664041351573677710398077948744454801680007029698848289494331698542622457426982975257592496259390703792838223915157475126900299650611108215212905913758282201115000950697496883529872042154538540262082276267326017591575687178385134466287502418424239450210490872742036856239832824341698900133491750533309616090600609874626826794606547012783069445825768190084333635864583045579112127833776115756245018092659814511302282103588007650828273424277865767614445928635031116349606907498247154251757144125456124191572644229246973170055316306400819480688803611063870194960032697974336761351314400800719409397403131465974201

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9734) 7384818794399498167627422192807959768541797205302721826321 (proven prime)
(ID: 130119) 7596412098547101053601052911523489081211032154822971385569855900019155514620920487579032725788517927552984289360128626894549283298314425595840725426330790214742989099884915104679505730527383518537060129189117216012375203265669091991854430573352856688289523039273111537224047568769096787088941595879914547414528050049959963818173625045328977320882418202083555592108707942660618111600623026209781012925212239820903425809125374649299929534191992473876695287413847974144310936221942674364924644857371086974063092736933425271999551743842426580815214791022117928777627925329072173166525407745136227025868145930191895877687502222486089690770994364176001264024125435911346468975237944089517640297630752687432334704285789690674438545719050245800148950892365146707267625347088725511381153618709295721489718372164381143521165766984549724069359239631577378546479018281 (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.