Factor Info

ID 131372
Size 927 digits / 3077 bits
Status composite
Value 137497265912881659755924850467453983454813688963486240228705706227144541432565129099466810304068039582201162302793137911960777308660355944045601890554892341651389050558835407173596507665727477725094485181180789419673903924318171647117775619011904826477808080887633480470606741024930887961513467018548586074676232100306399516107550502233522983982829394791163869153925034677238617819336202009757198699780258666201646175639162849580483622566907043352555010249233831874646165400785951543432755588543042028426975387953592362637380215997745699144850616529442332640303198063949620979037126330268004315416877283562469474353771368031049750331746034300342941020294159884344765809569993697701567423474533211787013668906791792113186848699825982331530841936232921977577186654344597824505146135756998599625139352100750890277858914469275577605102082061330317545986171567377273402075039569898999546431205409201680515782537289779352804425897853

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 48100) 599158067323944699621678628806280178627097268090091 (proven prime)
(ID: 131373) 229484126829826182115133912366191861221164199393121915209127439109501862294262336782052865087497551096385059899035282721945059075134223022114580685421576197427718388525162173083086967850339783657113785011463601844141902476510641891573002323517889118763243921331535510743445952462641008947566715833246273889793144413785982540733505305758546470859321225877656161394208146422837605262376080822071466469432705545925345855192037673882097262585746929917350919045118195505124231131681342082439444794549353943202017378801538046297539008532863952244681038794837825271401460973731897862821850903617067998924214674275043839570828445170378796749278070477985006307149376093069525909483195369597327647057844476572376544777104435243645872161009112829538715386721683563651505007677227670428557648491656695987216588338681364723769219614006149954951457387859941495536448713834240029686128323383 (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.