Factor Info

ID 133311
Size 910 digits / 3023 bits
Status composite
Value 8845604328343911540824389972046607765028453122523478794772657241666538351213995421921828341251687358016371698468786239180991965889131412427195015610347864423035857223829084785284199972928330610754411467201910506566527637557517039847193217634068922620681964930176855102803769359945601077933410805384757967251896907211901858132664506132660155376144040855053645413874498280953069063205948466171088533586004862373491543734678061829710969508456870394431343562631865568838373642148333066494723403441978434639509355011124147365559632792882736972868395466499030716094558412080252325177515073127963423300843534565172699845420223323430640124735735707011599260351779873963221978693070969561292015013945686576479331587086448550327395039674024424463005025102954546352756838783674007268064777500100892674120603457390889157423101735093539268486629749940028414992942014850839728081146980135282434601155607574577389600290688863

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 132058) 39037825398329980533479789832898396398066454933146690954674407945419478600703813297698466584563372409691833017412005057615988657295366964885447859450068793754469327159629675857635193529895761087323529081475871855894860471813250930390936561568700582036345620552684462204297954846183 (proven prime)
(ID: 169250) 226590601245998765490552311849973923292298120696232237709370916071681965493176713994200218358555205738598897257340194958891997241125968885088891747089216666260672727649027888578077991654119636313316445027868466451636972785669952961881849521587289063741613316299217136836340842200335677382960362460527662906980965672282080844709566138495846079487319199935803041266456129953493078574511710165688722987374928947981448033956812448246078226744130292803852855669854468085181553811384880267005693042112169928687000370248888123887806972129549443213505233560896335068567910327786586482305820335970397874503666488759819961437664631337429961 (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.