Factor Info

ID 130258
Size 919 digits / 3052 bits
Status composite
Value 3300715960235717137011622254886713220321114959647434336622495364606766240892792773722764951806614046875919965417460210914929851994686902613766416157625800668976287590266180651206290481757840772601669993485489534858458507062810014304905572111263058548738243104853707555233317639111207664281622985014874582233701216702689676083645361798884903436768868248995768056137998526023639706191771290991102001919497079081803651722917501547780441220716518447022343874461375480503217385962628138694946609135892241212868302925984406505541030194849836958766820959231443394423765432759454655355494862403477580777841959753979121067407251936503830483873592361202688825058470954355365030623891182617953326826493913700741976980972393686966375654962105160281060274813562229506903222782694846733207674490315901727821414503236958661307223660353327966212387525185018642213068646000927810745670817865915748803473332133979352759229957430422715341

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 49269) 5975975705995224327121873391735689778882742561799 (proven prime)
(ID: 130259) 552330886640715351101981862938713176385705663729560409683682054221039281409435475133836593364511228699351718531772682066658306000324387479563848536874169297801981788720070908987336740117286291862872378068328450703570346616147887827016326768545454139574877178297348595318588247876005198594681077516873614639603301461770484606734348822597933661199522738272040881255652495627054008232414563723423791760669844430466116526890414713605584258375104072567374730079601905120404364998095381505292819355106142616256678947917906612822647156681765317271693993802023831285014630467986787312257811575225636164852274626601952385536945040043713846700310626274189932676593372023560745595217149048915154828350330691294343608793949312589614570139468152310012703748057219597060712109255642739381889236609447211477336229407861115440018959227245955060874289110233619560042532786603839603870859 (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.