Factor Info

ID 131486
Size 919 digits / 3053 bits
Status composite
Value 9108633781728696953656751936131340831780993121782102971130022681242442911436936024776658311431209386076955914833671952937309192508585168376698411259724144267549662672530291032314402479125198955379286235940854773689784941828054031032008625713299038373533931937538306247022074970565279866671058873110390076793593369475781234890769098233920387794892225930230792855386591253772496666961792499788689296955575879459914563461935259482830564858096746291105850657855484036137164693155551104004204217949022507668569349246886571676735195900435528983209363774615670193407419621243778538644754399655978104998296635201660836323519188490942618649684811582973250006298993954383586149187830100406562182697289546889965168706089311375227760635625692538489139661756152528180507941759625413899697657672933273208909527839258323673915375689661093565801708329699963154288550458237808976259745851795933777568779160004315739137035684876118052797

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 131487) 1110144499450514723181234728704780013 (proven prime)
(ID: 131488) 8204908267560820455652381428394018961008605966126550381505461923458084020208421300808407551313549123434266277055260325887727826507531250666805517431171832536942271465826737660742462080579001741107866327786411149025002962843298626806236747787659898625336629297528831736846778037503245915727458946866873759033384114128468697661877191797991093955132227383512710905355625716431836548951833486522793105236048381169150811755557608468540877451872009595509277772769266557425589559616743791867690070834758837130818594759235540291261202971476561141066648727437439911160759422592181232436698471860310849841778651673151128857111428364627388122762652983608529568179659423037350734566592604383198625169362816148319765548909050025509934881171018280136144622169043306471147991613579203724183047839829367350044319019380218019837919092914042075796626743684485737688349841973152284760535860931259556369 (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.