Factor Info

ID 130761
Size 908 digits / 3016 bits
Status composite
Value 75913513335063019726152082510075646298657676743508113762138260785950722230509337745389207908988970528278279381426254587167011568757025395106120253446983577201806209800853256436208632716806321833842821154759778244885503851501215776654108390753645283901584996243546852606002396733885540072763353315221399158028473123038093594501123365988540491153001212380787605231052358291755307845778229402166446568418565883206781891409840423763254161882025871259600771885653344503660723745520801338390704380251393778754422912910409922391241951120883744592963465838674586935927011542041771406065297577877590391926094731386108567076239845181129985044189724243403980548960807629586154737272325796247437084691560132599174532438246334676795736264030655668773306743484653956725725805998303446321727742638365640729148073300867111566681289215271973169247972479235217794493346420811401421212467863161284793847601301608290937838673637

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9212) 83412776666668340974605642866717361170696909170976578943224886346525020926392657448369 (proven prime)
(ID: 130762) 910094548685585009470259803203812374918443896576688183877910050855686732463533717495968761650896328381127322203319255402292619340360527774047753148684191664355019966319995017839831582872857660948510483770003662046760182471678180504304655859401981895092663223087807380030230918704801078463697623718275991761005956852199704682395144421818961185505234928613876679410050614202218422084603166919960844425210760063238362541467281767135621681956626869038673502747009067449923427846409569500186433102774005814499271769149599535021493909985839878546985681287882361417245692038632228315161366722109080075114753932144183523296734982423917177244563598570857885247975338755891156374807237029738022308023063581882785599209624496729840521857078456528360305189985999060580401718363429693768123650217328454480187433902690604123181996928373 (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.