Factor Info

ID 133250
Size 904 digits / 3003 bits
Status composite
Value 9369789887079911137090208091940156687094064410603409122612123833308580535805406824455537782511789869667265812423765673669583109924145818598108823102213084675973700110286007544655772569619040975414784287375348959957402965973434114770704441609262296782034661905631451298519801937742645168758573546590858959677907167865526384229190185700377021609113110316512779686139491707669747807472237812598245774545502436285906971254094195735285386099926453061005766547520884919787047761180947429751887757583255547243976994141582601669307436311751080630059022706259572250482911455870618337228260695909768525338546702150854115888550846135685539962264279737436195480893939684743972612056242539821151343424049584665009100373138315480084044973126855418600213566949311020010419405479861478993531536953990141934005871309468492079731501329185980939544365182901960068455174924252135437576053708182256770425305614307017618979553

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 132044) 1016165860675466224435667359050460837917699907631519871747511444929133654047039955673511744690228028435478182457077062748965764966822216325517576262436357409335425593701220103471401341114770699280134984504106268400184236016896734086511626719679407704104624954200104490412993903136378797102142699943813 (composite)
(ID: 169231) 9220728868859676334232091538459878627416136840510474612157562959086050404685735659106133541046622096435347786738318522966302697314707984763657436339189249653066680485293028504724033440064387259438526535159049678894486062236771245806688311026439664192141696207349101620891787976537796924680074134953481592692999950908127552750908440046973324818192394549956425356520382892919619475504691695240807551327554728779363116867423158594256586076749500868160378243738126304274533181453782492379679957989660698399852952939452003709005853650899274679549223647769742518208837916440755314516075852084923812496432823981 (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.