Factor Info

ID 131250
Size 922 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 1148931950242129490327078061096306473670035365357813227761299052107953297317474763326219987112683656449357016942530011719143759851625432306930778151258252372091726775803356186955798916159977217005157395230432649093876761781383546467980892295454154016467191057872273796838002322820978923466618228384983050097310477511970989580388362607773248950879856578989312122553610948766493777585788663642785497941078931960251105108502743990206970117226377450785829821415636928797553399047128194513878568631565458206427595708817782177557253430114317001353889828709395202883752967790895336354217815997967343392550229604818837378801161239857440092131506997173595062658240461299630523259706995607032365361686916489359912935941466935465552941732580418747461205581438578685565247058702177048863512212285054775653612278349232205912978833349076025030844911829128870494858722387830805721469541782580273628098016545321556293099193125660356537567

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 116596) 23285091336103822948712614237023196398341 (proven prime)
(ID: 131251) 49341955917548678451465548165739653745869906149715956626089332946693085444513831179872051733811353429715899962941856906394282415961627974584210634337951333190773540696307375154041914026344444694884872531772250475729235547247363416773784358218132077829070459635283171145741119223039056867182568585094521128694192064305598695097931653948175347824293336257534882734737199203423509718874015039112965186192092429463510340442335225651337788704002159440443235092970124971521660319750748993859846260576015261317299811809613916764840399856828018881602070234742443147923059562350374466252280282592938755846019080600596569455922002792430132583405438870810102687522785842038776787536322319985192094398679257987118139766351106310706298306672029142550324107423738624803375957672292168935880023376843938574673810617646928644676256354380213598565318395688424769494330622572359178848634646343875987 (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.