Factor Info

ID 131411
Size 910 digits / 3021 bits
Status composite
Value 1328395792119514283674770855289092108582399023252754697992806572753577845147358234214276217660290447688664200017638906838352476408436808437742870933356776948790120504718676737188327303784581369466167057809634919842815553241645378862128159508206773757619284236765236195238693987032061773756695624181374477110618832790101588690821027145931510252563372200585386423488014150709216195644218489896702956313379434363569639889353845815140430268020384118266911263624075734839355006334922178211223787292441747218993582063308253652818021151692804510222634149785494136802578047807843311148008152239688533740798854629929218457784815440201208662379046367389293866001352670261801474018147351891599815244975708732219965881592765305554835917570079239413732872489027653413655781135257931055309145914172647032567937862726450731588065186586351125795832962154345110158499007893284926352104573162916956908511155342621939278041135297

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9330) 683277932680333429026251644060030270130798910137 (proven prime)
(ID: 131412) 1944151462507416458813275570183477091268812033581548026627609595573191398687815801213549622564153570640271978128331751196159366433364503086635443967983445300840219082005429341632542133330091567199694057976332395390233005867200506525677921642313725479092791331956692000344425168431046096862447214728685152846092887734955794005737791056443471804062877108511974685841739543768828287281258335760986804431852423882987831609156967532400862591520128805961882839551417953394469467206635805206567497276024459664781602223713196250904997229920007937040922291450830449405478948464152578880258505953335059056573342255707704950297459730787665420937000657590053882115615866284583739082860327286088440899040875347853953617817554733779793279228769447019599127229211032265759509601598805496970383317354854420947624925259956811513807927952345119182135215300053535990736346943236681 (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.