Factor Info

ID 130148
Size 916 digits / 3041 bits
Status composite
Value 1486586063414314696595854275526132576449339945887090988624755197145273544961342183447745854615102380863787933515764415259175279614217456676657829929162594525910273719528798176313383730035117778593296871330101531853660845299126249369580800300667854743229442516755034634800807037539424683445941273825564140154414609930026704243985896266196564957594379427872668672259427613241148028411479723574414760099933487275790480860933341481470660551423333132159694511568655700574620973116185546962808521445403207120695297316463990419268367438829042529175811810876221991101781733781144613645340753047842248268963362335901696093358017333287266542422906502650733175283710918154971508072113840624467500905971971883812585445621677309324862981404947017552982390990075604826737653362742079522623970668150725745732050525843429881599205901759335549197506093489590485664256953524015710420338695385531659316113906990622821486909947575193989

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9736) 747652046327552071322136032513168221942009009351 (proven prime)
(ID: 130149) 1988339456457569821378710134786155663622817552203366521900558293122690916029818757899687495922200589313276714526582942337021749116784149931745317299522369850898567187062586298968027984531575293681770663434667591955750045506763565559059435318035631697787609819875868396313824967486614977592428738939080622443293808517739196203183907323959546898779842644307310157166510651773074354161790552398031805821097671595961799228564627186822060924451256113781760314147012873482595153480866395674418779523368051669376353016702358158775507614913000904758692208208133385205373168147040237136097287708633795312080147985576685275447366282478346934141957826920836122096290005900956291492770006668758413112406815827825347117467059961171482788390099307277203204282988860296451158732498215073744097996308718698674506289200725512446402513447736027104371382637710186547505504294255586624339 (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.