Factor Info

ID 131641
Size 911 digits / 3026 bits
Status composite
Value 57373993110045949641461595102813171188478491688633611302128396378725952565078341554884641951685161848022102661826981917287025871551949791444320853497363217268636964162574217212958340486134237121067299102774131962717511790627615914891819884442584795952872430657536083228267875507592940890223707259142606765454270906793390134237725776762508481424316967470427081294345187102911852430115890277859268608779174159660651028327708455805934520899346759904969634130247960319401295801277207995724153798897290585074045225528617119409619615494240658204456648528661906337675657070492023187477427901448288172558132770254900257585100947236371061638873347919610394409536234220252176673546652083939883356234808553405983499725664043242280432343570744601104744881199307834415052529740855124662361430951518785441496129429695863385788751283774445083658138799525438845339258265985304543046119743663667675283565397239614730705321080923

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 1271) 242476693680113970844399844268665411909828940569848174382224682362558460739162851 (proven prime)
(ID: 131642) 236616526888709027270390032640751818530492632422425371101226605115373857275032596885283177748580708552278238648672004936423288043453789580181811113851807824157463256538553730826253181410852225842921056626034443220950121315382891201140813002305757030314914952931114556188827484469109270609568016265238788213268003156862723382914666429766878287066144964440970961982985179874044442112192895153273965593342536493400401755073799332556329451345647993903457394509851350376820993896050627302718961588914893176718641250175108802344009459902908254563719964784194558712317723596408502562852734702255969013319368450064168261480962756280000270491891699299904738024251286478363948313498415028713214551870429504840626824487678861564214105514728922732931874660797463582887035114135786580152267259181718008653683624854994472158693171387537382712873 (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.