Factor Info

ID 131662
Size 905 digits / 3004 bits
Status composite
Value 17115762530305443117837699524994466772726895299857294535275224635979288374112733874986949574415163460614446051094868668860102510878275277034215616369353176124981312636366380127871105678087197987879252370555907582802821413183616965477226595499240926342073058027206829539840837061047048134315166783577708166407590830287810484341665328505375404375120315245805798056362422103195659163092111994358969445805388328767696131106338971415266109275752830490078272663174758951432098741709965320309669521171869948048802503116435446831087783186076518295615529816052873373269056564552846206173812680146570137978682662115505579710776583603212735803047274451614864890821587530957278180140329628632173832440007474189939210947777348867283921499990816327941675152295415886125486634954534063360670872942453523507934515488492617672504480957266118365624785496459071287400884123798795327353412569812687363780180075123505115017947

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 48157) 1230907246701748850213178915950086177557919307463961418238191238338563780421891858424331033928188919064775254538919 (proven prime)
(ID: 131663) 13904997777994741705268247218258847787721390611678190414992188081697617747834229562836220814027650128217480269028275646464844131694163781564076672136275499690339855374167145168447537155173429151007049386662738548697177465636183340445538485942547863023192364241377192707741115087100443187220467020970523715847217764861592764146231274510593751576028570330423618068582667141383991358140298543526359511841580614637214579932975407658754925164003916348031798505206895945176303173452876861936839862555325984176216280739538738347168346872939603931944862084828791098809453952446019667098666127172135205494578291367693810168224911724384512052598698902261439897252181407936842529375639942731483674580619360322166221871257846131419083250949404626341631485433263593604178222252566643998669946992234148013 (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.