Factor Info

ID 130564
Size 928 digits / 3083 bits
Status composite
Value 7524212161497648579121079298251627315043325574360935609990961945274919234097341610666760907495378573971995640734200625727768581715836817198911306276470675810538439574945573714968907931344167671778466633220537476633616888424292459248510019361566410160361888290328897775069057545448315795184364411132283070399854693849641110065986120602436048407249615090527536152051868446799054650912855492253988261697609218656303336526387114436720072704923473570926449586726989360500913734608968441956515359253613173283952478300102646951145539281916902290895554550357640165371853270653709941615550956580828229549511980556373920600913088902736619916641678089198435385804568092562280851047439275712910119024252465743701626710168087968667968022817087261358007848186035237113117907340884435685116752147105881334159828857699860352713326977400975678316730058873932829305817050627372828305260625549451915924059996955468720720528900498447197632754984097

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 116074) 1183694053300742666249843477721462132839655293074245422543921741624167661199475267129932666942426887416594078587265725180738024766432893061150705350891599362978557867616055303099888774610639786315101001778819018400147606892101157525745803029013397016110650932066989031143694742071988161582591139604105179424424672249666067962315154009674777119029219865495357114537277137684089029895769476104182541947769330792836522130518882916010162978759848276297 (composite)
(ID: 108705) 6356551458982418614206194845400333596148341664513310983560810584170362621289559859912741220098675782132105288965022586756652627293143715763811572463105676429277450411480728608336623319671712882259100484016088125483990970887992965153483294507703175914117682444837518562992346141186725454636026329467469224700614872163207477516153955132816045290071285809659174999128807694703021484158910917017129749342503819792057632993446712371389067679650966241328008207022260799030528189635637401 (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.