Factor Info

ID 130206
Size 912 digits / 3029 bits
Status composite
Value 380665254276598029700847937335168592288618228314821365872390509934572602510333125845694749291332317413328328358370951297440424845798193196858502387720620144686031531217615740147359818152107069860855830668589962769050480582686448063601662639280105616160492607403033434444782861257872829513968574575647238955043180912588034340067053016990537739899422877871397331960033697708502291988509039923623956718245262198674182625240406239712161207214501115313589552547386278223853764845728764652272338343049463311996998866333675960974692018933631533159032288280072012757327992549529798634717261886806603004301605838413460653721424521402886594518503374503657952077006784347485699885681717951580961706851870580514886515806593341840104532076024321954380816560354695732431795848131861982746511391899347659257037563023535079049757767587333641452949671365723376120154067468155932517457201781080159428412791650225721752329224555221

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9739) 3432649468200884469970732604304328109464408182842795692160672644175701 (proven prime)
(ID: 130207) 110895463636172492887391080005259983329035051354658470117402335812239260501344354868950367522992393657205161135751335783980344932384724898497420369788760887545608476503150306293072452728350756747944531199788782658064122033433742355491119724320445004858425031110156954143443177066595410713870785649636867075472108485870406456226025929166470106144152976933590782301101283817183782989529799920556349274559098296260408784764023617460709497908485825763362796980185976247638426771265370801700741753921550858010784876560170486097408408477663830752826761078984665260881660818361869035354310824381110133011571937164851503167366289685367937201382897225070818188495557681398756118871450779264202212786220476865482894356539948295219880914355142411296799929555866369747870089275096914317200474686568628195561788337069549306276192170426663127301090023515521 (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.