Factor Info

ID 130803
Size 892 digits / 2962 bits
Status composite
Value 2340034060234581996293279758886001254813654335595033029697017025561820027404838949223826758430430926192296202174323136871722208616823286755627880906914783273923808265567896000311912770476866340640869866387565624799690328677822745676836829388394339519257853790627472522559510002905810593155648583652426837979177165479063947192467215809448694697246235101952483021012142152866012842785307803239013858336558254327909224690659451795772658510943273261640949481395329990254412199588336431262147318817813840599259560509212181796133595361791570582128983412186446545997313992659903747804779860709932580759558064329749232348689701341839066765874107088529284578704639334470632718737399929243704254599871277292194580021032234955289763124887769248002233924142361860191364563171065233757777195394112181184908497280849227580541230452628775645371188468853586718632556772683953394092964854990315164284716648133

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 116237) 575459082595091510327913249756580499625330671695804568845338869263000709696022603130017357562266677158348714132501996581337700873262792445084599502253377868817481203453394728435949612600152315516720895962184056078291407697626840442046545330614053885917528404137489339515447917895274232137509534177638172631305398057178680619941637970517957253043439641535454709238414247605242587609331213961975860706388078179478519619087708273 (composite)
(ID: 108773) 4066377838163504850231219148643565864126454560639407035715150648997042022059352793578450573429992910297086047256616533428162272615895301352234131991166362976746440352682692438737590791667272121713347517246248524840105705197519422680692424762605647723627031418812601541480981943777746916415525518788990041497481929459123313226343427933065860052342079664991282296355072477755490642298733504082423958615245403057244903860656874946771715854735350558416038021566112572821 (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.