Factor Info

ID 130144
Size 896 digits / 2974 bits
Status composite
Value 16504353318411884191160731821136237712519353334057016211326535952854215319255584501502294409763842799345528132089718213596401520198706634127778233287907507169842570853407984667527206027553003170094323594743294583914301743061537783476904833255060371908449772376159408010513091395089647276710585926289289946469714873874077972667749301654036865704713860642178513701937411710978242401664813956595971897297254306428294172244303892279570407302583930888594741311861256487404542789466175346126227277629768865200701698727346350066593831168170011300308632973518295256887263516422524464754928258412348550934106150874718204712870609163849008030863356084222667387208387729996627060897986123103917316418074245299450286687093575257685277670904147709735319217333953673727190662123049674470294976026749435199396035782468541093727009739945123720072213686137257055643573840659399870125914239864788942548611962237799

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 49256) 10555601533717685291651335870914344866151178847951554015714447279154962916708392046855495081161017951992770123718080897187015009554276098213134676597906912766058298500704986262176687752063638906364130765671291552470452926744646703939844081341109066786279 (composite)
(ID: 130145) 1563563503765478645407807824958134175900003342243218340780618599002374856735474628390146266548679631922454704835614624053428544120588279312373913048705862819455842229676019568431078916757730307392581068170481051944748564886464918506315880643848946526762083037984412890964389049456994261773541770338489943106018857664814642671366202605216452984763303873969877280960966230176367908521901340983993586873474322989292705795978428866752172502455185141626739421893567458544242458639497152412446545062102230365349150020990874252245946067744805993167583756632907564098087704818144296869996126800850258555845696695037371254260019738775375945899942794881 (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.