Factor Info

ID 131043
Size 920 digits / 3055 bits
Status composite
Value 39587355363632263941741755287054399600063342248598664733147174122945808240215210432089716096775659998567969735214746612311711470011072810446501420886753504227215451800768116039881521087759294559454710125427242160844002837487003045030438185592359081954173544756161450815750540527424916365264218661416656367680378898981758971074421988122419919579802699838399700947600633791803631018675126556263347843605128769689760021376539555529713564960560396819051358794699642282860886148189774009919431559719640071434788260780804452319137191152105113566555883339936550981920661004275683566208495178257002492369614121442999800981700154249887705602891715960712005528827333210571709062436568722514493163143273902981712682638628833253945983622553751943868191239715770727504052960232162778499588240531808272571307187368598562948955181010490843899833524478484458907276899102705991175969377192659894684081537541004195456302744131763533098601

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 116425) 174568006347444285293188477444158341198523597865615003424464132279159054267067793573456284268531136134295020416910086226402219844421597174942917688762594722703493310168542312557480566911775912248214413039363627255974115242892587798498708371876269891244156569777564023638252864796815744087806524048477644000167534730046313833454738328649483215943313835704541029800194698004302996856419479696638345392091198809273079830057172011891029852163909191449502500803761 (composite)
(ID: 116421) 226773256978378911810909542469604136319076846855740952870120571094101229851885922054160707595962760863355443949159001434386333889806004719011799910794522393553917684911596948382036673310814118811019567051168013015346400354439229768240193360351657303960187834664385757916856541156383342518803989784566384702078596584891902810981334958984655192642245223408873490624747533054239479675382506155732468137699337270435284441901756671831312277747178445719287691616240441 (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.