Factor Info

ID 131161
Size 923 digits / 3064 bits
Status composite
Value 11579518278257051805878772465121133566001611460333954387731600913133933247539870405600878941551699901144579857109777796492519345557211658432814148327843458748601747608785222831006220842494444041805197116629206381791900962630550395021730830071215363103602220662436254662881273930190772936412174402405228267689523649528868406442688995704238725433372311981710750988133631262251336533552011388388440748660063244014150468817890301631526667444415843412453867720861610340814206488661555212819368128453877228622213147086182609533010718317369371785681186557744002411300189887840707980769563173661020987357669364858564220664020684291271885604304501487361639567841687801833328356169849334623658790670265293888948750278413363829315089382909094278799736383449369492491730314338178162391488369433847528886179982667073831075838455222213256919903365154775507458171587009587138100258497338064607809907303560223744562677946249841573866183941

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9512) 344691953249605140842104770856490718942517 (proven prime)
(ID: 131162) 33593816650172458390662318977859196024445167907166177527521339809467083268423258417148342097552585743005999640834412418339529749196514381038381921870361372065048121557852850742301025388921622017095652625113435785954593642307030412748212889934600254746833207951497579117627695419186315403132363496103657039937174800573520777077643573952038520813960707879907530916257437191860437965813370947217507350143178155669547502764698072499400314385952858137408049141956177692366791541234118254685190497753786532129538848170190774639200462415945781482465631633708028261505048099620988480289710026277610849547037333311688312012004449361404974774135883773887093137461741931275561028324346038863961813936524410438834844639911375851266969395096822296024723979979567705729723888670987088922882585204435106616670781895846218573277632196393274347820360940373502836958469724658374413846159407873110673 (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.