Factor Info

ID 131094
Size 918 digits / 3047 bits
Status composite
Value 139069382057264467710451395938396861016460975648422779672136549901560347157944161789439423382450141737774829348151414573490142972850143293899350069704485380920979019341856594482690356437956063986912543894087391578625112565311121766171538262794939953687638302230566321330553849546409993557057635692835313765317794076586434514616732842672217079527994300133890156762053092256059432082658419452047877943376884695866665838478152490860998681150946327837919819100137274314128539906271507151420760777761956450905267069813652524496726733612244637178245339721570542126391591831983734825771068458961903018512298694433353476533712256600600005309541381957730445814016919270391806792443570600795275208992089020786207716457863519156863056883471753964996326654178614500117814508906759116878829496162965594930296084393387140444933933275062599005877608216465154891671992422337256391124365087474690530884194821405703486736277055557750257

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9507) 402310645982760211964572510392536242545912271029816655397 (proven prime)
(ID: 131095) 345676614441925206404392240404071700780909473523436836189052725061488670076032917796718228624010101457463589206917606562204539189069642731684291732572864802008911389248218416299949834764190219154375278374284598245307996707509882372722916423994294920062441550331070364991405420192319203311664102006604456797290654551618007680707754685319704074393479879138385986040082609490031824889478440483998701121711058706570325956429139292547648567074410576538881842228588144228522275178620508939320062369300201346740910324951232839623834473359450516339512631623122102912148511198018471122475028598607305852119971827281372575879895701735914083109145697245227695101476114044617933885095486884496579219447453281777705971198305070681232717824691744694912325095594746534366518702937554687814294395317449362201415995236059642121659702753924818804692451335760439353407722716252381 (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.