Factor Info

ID 130752
Size 926 digits / 3076 bits
Status composite
Value 90155650821039061994986542769145322042098948588110475424666664244988740914388788540976746946048609535783341212513230002198180807077098108181291558939826013488947308408363560088938788878323623396945285274266322321150750352941758025448332212945054715314778663692866298934386276333607626135001068945508530414805821127113615171127726925157619321682602293359541543986377128366803734821658764310994445879234043233885856049464634997136732614012707233009620442441635002716943548028342573146846708598434725514879949220056604637567842835393484002831988981230144972738832526031796337051401579444734322616881171091411725343395210430572775740920560824307565722137844927599499578489278425133958699693061353731517254621830261174348755817493999118166608972712687757878186020875318176907956898229928632590183242409215564707391849348812158914838747742189635122447681379673741145821354094914277687297192048024069093823757078379938827312603457749

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9473) 186365486096621015379555742238787157832956799278842483280452850531025367709790947840194385070903132210540844892758606277349704670050080853048948465009 (proven prime)
(ID: 130753) 483757227313527073863639108510129881213112409296531041910375196168482296974522475354841753562385583657263764037308048109614532759001775519424823992976453088952399528188653937964154002068838065118303369316021491932964966221733798401650770655526383263759454201018046273966492947595974147357805144733810895202095022717085355510340715489861783017534714152940622184788187002361112204764089360619112495257703750598664015074351299767553109721224021414037226954959271507721884572903460617852822418910891786833638871949944297685782159523119775686839280427942203064818107663256294616814208884660757278204234866292324855954093771967976093318469697051363303314932137520869306209709379212974163605033991760299803322637033819295993448925544676294338838389642480442757792079028475217805565861 (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.