Factor Info

ID 130170
Size 903 digits / 2998 bits
Status composite
Value 304888696157476202551059221622079614672506040333573529635587643972458478021852443438701600339928944173334651131707841783824886843857742972152748274400733299935679631644350177526002663857721053469718434914281779411246256134814037168890919367450071764644086170312805453644259935336234145328479462246483714142177060940532173345530096409077663636842182872615681854482673285847032960669015160535219880110917533152884677903025699207680007989137056084321914462856410236244628948756637732644049948338375438343683990693694727528296220138513365996169590758832472781729968800809961748951459388665404038429827912148757240082279478492826120047336122446909109870960137429016590408195995643253896652616253274555770263280799996932774073954806350851879013562818958468417930725619779218604579489009490798626652089842263441542671399329164360855756152950636569712617142791480941405911745522262885227019753022034227499146669

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10255) 10583789512220564738111807920548661493764437253721 (proven prime)
(ID: 130171) 28807139050284087270185582350382781246380270072089551788761231098240612989268712840210684071531293191811720275333950840609180974522643034344814198646528886509383917771549236758745350940159024634998275966190447435234133668290552820383455540227264215505644949143820356693633749669428113178235787852602747883369688855935635942843148199697220006263658589985326659605583626025336207725258549055146531982774975397555864881838169053202456995581575790420133314002744580906987720585921698555709777677844227353456809520004137932151745313468856126784890063931279667578043985788206807089731509528712086946778351356119612727510494512755079130280270580073230423081038809670071141559889681052951748103760689983396650358622858586203911092690560710019344801402091041413079022696157444854653841247317039222826602759033353860653992769327855256514874631283054953773196105589 (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.