Factor Info

ID 130322
Size 927 digits / 3079 bits
Status composite
Value 401570644910967836739246385844819137326126175761516389521463642937577824239657361209849836791329629100063580132290466760481797628440739310425001343987739597086084835413887960281059449082511980439242650740565936441618631576466059897478443823909731885897111750836670352118203529565187133770175248795981837440608043739676680299650218465708498041329041077211254381044499411495755073662277912242771727948506586924193058444315270271608223473046699296113200530774736048058533829170056131324902716960443272222278366220757004718592350487375648806928918589495984673755565596778476074985762330756422598168894626667702355132363923755780803223581376995545329641253916577597753097060303683056215712488862805172364053078072633420092629742363977452497999279605282901031671901323329964840668957711856773236836538505833976291069100214967342646631835884754331927004889359479866115139887820613238491444323915203809583380026367533346939213727655663

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9745) 612504842349763249971682162966590466233956745164646090067866785828269165706228527 (proven prime)
(ID: 130324) 655620359457755811614790836156283405181646950508375177305810234262262380096243405645906387748745700250875812138177591423314081170211798108902720835973325399208397995769275736744798679310375412144680484698605054249056216920872808663091400087601237866241647135884922898307364511315867629803327564111837088583121120630231764446493220961409687899869232463396059663017614148494511718298345563831441271314519681007586362763194655253567142954533346205647753974038558793538746421236971502980407441495881650259029785855926785412230865210949748132535624532825645346063469621725310222336687522437347233500499952264241651353893932101214803413830925232053425030054255208525971156110464408032323029865741470924485432783450761947892131598157643266827608139277229136381596047692160979793800023153308695983407508384318631665419649449212398276890057798240442619969 (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.