Factor Info

ID 130213
Size 918 digits / 3050 bits
Status composite
Value 828002753199871644587744456047576667815336281461036166352120177735612871331963073998645269032817731967408362704074313337297246180990326759312505691205180644775134418755644314286284927406561285967421499872364821832635583559401021117934103476130781771185069389495779372811034685708909585285950593102920207036362575746249579264881255654964098700491387636349575789552080265152423730790690155482456592478829660805604459505438046841291805760608203729844879558668375566426368838226688250199978095991103809469282216441751775344402561907689831084567052768780719669405926541891694570780674845378637165681972078500948912360635633718763138410819383861598951357889202542475748543047177887508028099231587541488770335672120537022291199548987965775848529269479653659349148251499269585610485740583212221565109078282012949262913025774369819450966959543178599110827884915944202208934953400402436637534924971455868416963125895835415869287

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 130215) 6152514920861431870568969927041 (proven prime)
(ID: 130216) 134579560366826468770367406511888533722363790116446992456977891157215987671486289330579741132800222102153403148454123078302052437781431857657199324451359174565729222830774936998214518934652094897646871790073042681257043739264302640087244783818896197616377100979556652123339177509589949758051146699000255067749310285798502557818730420566567561371743565147302035927333406734414235327758857053220046770744745268294643002836975719164903944985165587407561677464773789833079773720394559533379447215125606418480662202707352236491971761088569786963508494975327437384057620835179078140843063552906056259201766345546975934348967931355738612420441432059669344827698278733007275912013950667324108585496295308020420989449642963073411577841411801992927681494744505984231517344941728595809948553149865757466701962215119520279783800558954886086658767745019854404751297131327013752356889424929160799180007 (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.