Factor Info

ID 130355
Size 909 digits / 3018 bits
Status composite
Value 305678330157377138978788428105746620803614653937033623208976061431285976842790861551398158313811772541554707325225171148227436488628148600337434999576690550965147600321548246898497136014436019239295887460658905694011715112312976977100080336421950383146676453940334704479597832607727203404618450384031383925174542156565094942996535140071792621446392972648242211217236396496474721445097903816963257683062274863252573500711505119513689679614099721784112256507540526857497379739979391437579864741680637477918972311880928368361023286046562475127749592296724917436577375480784240327856358888040041937728893545490408930537621132276204170647508224629495139423698035460613679402355816745526905216386404783687395271809372029888568759461731093043533125036067812118255081428567050331971984293612072339373105590172942558278069749096277239915159222581118063766591674555545749323822507044522835347487669011310608661063782151

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 49283) 1657350381642787155143971418485045069083440292590090614479115022798835798794797860312075548677214973847660761856935720807164602292439918140324641326653001984745897510777535247373181580169462487360610740625610959082382162411708176986244935297066669777122730094237392578384635876779719754761462102601338671462544997139 (composite)
(ID: 130356) 184437964079982182564973684471025416951479477656434468542279623551986606769865493208137436030681009881655769524168442330091860660058113761806325114260068627437847435797516502234994454374822209672323206359877032519693301592180559639660912634882471706225832411090501187201300885691610017083008874217362383258607368218370763805285830456337727456753260412032001232441840716456383038014168637837075229130365205535787991741961991281016196654652015345428769805641610164650184707787656948067025049698402156533471341411187896647436676131181046697283862619649871873867722446173463510614057304165091346109 (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.