Factor Info

ID 130274
Size 909 digits / 3019 bits
Status composite
Value 579479664661140719023760245071536733326896054718640386756604502067251322110204096583511875554290368909651409831688756944112465773129989223406702235606827977572976657485857558167941985681265181661669549631972057029632109311928217887316488623249248811700878507630654530477695730978668992812233047598291494527579605096565877668774653970484508594224254444218247841126119559387115907763682911367403919471302903032051178368060205651794465448307680386134445757659218667381307293319924085740146444248457358081053723887967858140850806965230883234591935646667409950751162941834471643085904697246766089411796788113077193991614365769112830319497553672871373531738535786641578049946602263136530816605876360089722589044935879448711230958960474272027126649020274364831587753593384863697454824030690763802127203680691657776575581938726495504542567620491678358734467342365432182992013542284566851370812100056789031827338161609

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 130275) 6259077544861554085018975351 (proven prime)
(ID: 130276) 92582279178961403549078448762336329566081756558802512978711959424284244912752377017014321411134785114016010585202613110999968955521135263475473323453981753209566528145416090510452442071205707950646346364336946394531792963222387352703096784630454978379261751693690248442350553158322457394242482590309972515515198476237876693528288716872883579885648795439550588866994016782932034437786053899193015049155285665421188801039182874788213292846027097252616245603413746573394963052695152927189497094810336682279031350540095681865465074099476442664715209121728961048787055380817640572224545980412739377342991567463637147421305599247516619331330141570952410627988226309670539662775414189343474107471441383683497438266699889435688434562298673197109005199563148681269708690583375107555695163251562734079229016936465773750407881747021768620354306830037103670926091705841256400414741112860800959 (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.