Factor Info

ID 130160
Size 904 digits / 3002 bits
Status composite
Value 3745863098842525584872988631063753941534001875944156080553106776212681585165743803562356544992958518594600159429115814596767122384684056177002281380718809956226682712372214237545130709539115116298356282601995798912684535016811609210736725201117408161769112700064076468379647529977740041343441149557320031702640931244269471230836690356749471069745671886164190436412796152042500960713604656667780351408362739279228117642549775052024306930706646597705201365151881624492550241498368886177715135351942933546073583200944237491139220598900447936492118017839892520362355801354840997702228203869024082242258946305182502106104266112674561606304454976516253537684183082610377011208457571834576670610866691549040823927100437628009703041299539704545113394597017277182835180912798678353146819816279589445055181027103043488003093329773543065761941968452161130501043026087349970592862789241909959862448761985253567326481

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 44910) 225624227570767113112402962745097363312201600792142428785619061147934895173421698735399939586357702184663126222111615412520998608755211026635032408536868937553243211063226312545654809910717175120657637308298930232507122193638462366852167329386946867460715533513299099415930345106588269273682856599123966310349 (proven prime)
(ID: 130161) 16602220156820855566666619127361839452177639386322124233631991298413698503060228865542657719910112385947632442932697900611498344008215369035740150839167349068215749499573161682519858190021081207314969542431769111886245332677680300171161778338358605027517891999638553218308969526676909359851916444380974873427026397534632834825900844473761669968936398611088937327554578828842328227603998892932945590995271733618782613129898854823336961516698332469082934666206800206410511861139379804312692256408462605604186182101418419067727617041232131963547009000501930033276759777509290435564336000504975747669 (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.