Factor Info

ID 130440
Size 905 digits / 3004 bits
Status composite
Value 18673150752587818473011738619148500682683127066017135391375937796875836420511184038794075039916910631732311405378089316368454159514414486847326007133208284634172706795396951563650431880338432191802400613634985158720031378054338640431027568167528218592829625805002317657980040394360766073396384477118050592656096044356007805709152302911450761803248500396850614605194854014700073231021409936909616743291476933788139742659392904252323533665028909929109145319491382512900761338939541839979717584983610523933597947976523681079061105584653582101855537575772323075672563657488585027919892557145181883687808462446028080315313307358473927085703511822559699275994233838989203988861152425296091227794056815403016153395769170066020407499768805026088854421133356913784960586020087020744621813531293276507713159172141747281889585079936881345217105828442985235552781972721729283970704748572151146241543489589059535608977

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9454) 3151242725437770750411540357262926352546654079835233941 (proven prime)
(ID: 130441) 5925646603434441475070013173480547613021862841751761827942919470875965802240534912342536010804819495983132261650658500204519694228239804913744851333857590817656301547281736316325327535820107142013283982944456327146467521292202553932584236122640351541573399406417197579876600665776431928764309365775936237100790282860620717160221155194958929792079559637349885712708633784731954402179134358756705331329075495429522603408219603259616325900234358435465623930174895029745028040106055679179527363968041041249444937941154082060189795804975234653302750300482749931859803796592641679887007065440429771466666471116793540157045281912961235674977336568559922832730791295887337384275795563689876191414708246717910083223906676350547811531469082272731579871330231303331749292599563871028263960765638020260436317542556564929661718995341069418671123444515354468438797 (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.