Factor Info

ID 131425
Size 891 digits / 2958 bits
Status composite
Value 240236951900460729994691497243334620897372929431033589962689280536279652731542566237754593670048050931546611405914048967184986611351930718011286127105546260361974403594473062260079860544472938187810965758930130793268272366893937025790765158183813713278731360511075944017628273874053636278335382540408712000109905519792743137377403193853297772947767138458295141777218381427686834563565822206853337276124593702665587617327472020628775888096553244727846180517900409143088687683478336093125690702184450625973233419779805188296140045916772710291207878152741167990118630477163109276089499167522947362725051030549727597166042476337496038274982268029089673507863392581653163760449547146230426124783508098205656484015541044864794906175769887577205966791295621384641989573866502159361011211837755706955140088264402111439619823964767253412354152212659146546658158904244365381805304772095357147640609449

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 46756) 97026282126144654582477668700489607027067038390597950146689105344894439366043495215758147328634390751209626596840391740894989993581773387406136580512743790518611194602144464537082984582448725469957141577097261820552974261103463531384685605174339305742427307752032433477 (proven prime)
(ID: 131426) 2475998735972658673026027566836518823829000867468055690964167243395017372920925609278944836233721110159673462766077231783759083798671037581826801241539405161161861101696250119963920229655406165321413925636226872069030931767822040142082926107986672233456887797990974952051056665302273381976101563479392606110247330099982874678802195383865386869865510679493590913744761776341988635882341658443945882405057115163395932245797010282276085486563557256457140236123855877273491871815100687163163838055398943507713537962128136131516429217983285935187660399362395031292700829451282953861938988574951597636248647239156589371105340437 (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.