Factor Info

ID 130369
Size 919 digits / 3052 bits
Status composite
Value 2803944554521042782747640083820849987563193573572346920414116133283183092834626156452793357572214126511121934008767204750188720240820270346410215401811157510760934579314529835472347908110909233458427798737513802806016303354008789117065776977413593511981138926277405005001274314572159035299175868743450531927442932943013818451220398335287792483503604022765208023231937534547395793789730179717899202907092760719972116622201558019819680791862388033281135056272565095599542696596792530887683070577258884979646057162866674499833747424077568884100318300179096372018807099212746381595793518780690278125109994291197759423281037817632876917652341194678854657411830165066213783739632886203013556860942181872826355771472591985498321708248583952363491122518524960263795097031405085952053372719147434089966859219020401846009479068772542843387612586560179721401792003442279133184362955760286211696292785981155968312071358214448260581

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9746) 5596440369652389893130830998052413129657168299078451315386779 (proven prime)
(ID: 130370) 501022859052673760969034788055903787846006013125353204330138939556671946037204305461021026413277995149674768578040102972901949820961968688208909267826187289137819800430267387316754748892851884787274742491678232693044392376338547894733672803710460960273829208122546463469999706512332362913459247332231402632502469603966393404017253278299137438308019408642390783567988761564065658823202499919770227845667047001448149977317046041572997519282639331429267173894309449792758170599539234497019356720982930253307391157627608979351870642435621535427430185361086378645113199628838198760509035013773712999459663770256942379702514285756333659259455387148133383201201769832739198632308521703489451784417055223848138700794597886760775270802018344004223725989297347932231628421399912040720581352809062236802302234914332197158544613705264844319946759598154685250526134707839 (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.