Factor Info

ID 130553
Size 936 digits / 3110 bits
Status composite
Value 875346660946199399836799479476400978027005618094388281117419855103034319832968462772057360762192578321384983504241145134698877064840995843487841382307965879574525158881546033178273152418483661293525519385460880923294682657612495177381573807574345213208290875479931382189250291557712601727503597848304315315126399706863913274754551281288163654465999604920932638556984962981169884373642811537871338229609148172693667688347298188484473584709292026173250743633594932565745790040317740498593043075374042091239977827574336409599354881174119497634925356170236834220877901405801074093410892095714747074977808322011379287645566315272988873785385772666653608722439937881382844116331148319254768350335560421762887877189736170874550519136890208593084917157970460629801248291931945629149926379994626270866590412722769511755920236075907036404014892923429562182739083939190057781239558011183066508911419196677715982086494774000955346667170307465140241

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 46579) 2072702147867790742103012281574036718041 (proven prime)
(ID: 130554) 422321490739360304229008728935018482083098821930182441468838946602064997844060516481183961380658966015840433202443327887880639244709744218278701230633193950089199719879199450783101556089373382887042885799387709244939635365056077851472411413821118975938124895469191470824299764959980096138921951026751088180384898251853809748208611356928107928905834279977663412672803180239171724063859068887298678156822925132485529940727638811437720379460849266676682460178235196229272883087656377355406221677418298402217732667159278097278466316719813089846821883858080590146293754900709268422045475573018178230618538006062664067101146318617569556654207822944709828773954548329777123835779796490424784161343330971767933367088213130007157712447517183824556598087373133101717233683430965389821592861589076097098555941543150356899531217952744730731725026603511591170308746787629039741124302773028604690808538646654201 (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.