Factor Info

ID 130682
Size 915 digits / 3037 bits
Status composite
Value 135932308449695450976633235735310848674150429831761400687748368191783280090751984438398040795053104637019073711944988034066184956363251660921098565566624689837496914849905554605940106536621448134238719904574512590981606206187014252301541194877518639444253454235368399486739845545160840512720560660754071063513466808454865132527348017323950224462220250528721881395758783207298221454194367951230468370687251544419282101428954382566489003505681320776248135119410135560421525467154614542243307064061557863400713672115101228909510269594579363800579114322847284145015668987673358760869537618993431627681701194070370418901588777252728332801370978365683988740284357464489765505409297541977037570432614865875612302195426495851124026447420322331422479192299118752781819078345494169221239956878888133101571619076629580242460735596299001675613011990431293107121636770358804996000975055335678658011564513544128805752677339687479

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 116143) 2978375735571620166685456413000039718301070557 (proven prime)
(ID: 130683) 45639744786467262987660329082411652688902304838048365705609304146350940790990993461222159482912499012449729411325105853471424426719539192191426301900649578805357216777482922771043423380047730789900438730007082348618275178738632025415333566484097600687779151632267732070274241197443111360696424216269490549252158612950130405004712446674387894383581046823912550863790337178150196593080535325725826178215542249069855833019731279829174635905338845685624476772125183881262766009063800621861721877847682549942454983123877274783151044263772897529666075304047361155413368025872660594200186373438757297828668522258852490594715272302112090744881621165538614733577099633768549798322797268123124062244548249047170791463206391269454360060970926753205649761462160864915659955272126848530048257576524325745423058869079896979652765999661906515353972096098094173570804554843477167910947 (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.