Factor Info

ID 133330
Size 921 digits / 3057 bits
Status composite
Value 133821994486903464717263900014642905328374919571792166959369489500675525106195635733551504961381515338003802491127224540356136584976903623819645642993573322594995314245735074662502161022087896529792130049813593702175537441580057471892313409933988615074476023548381417177627139890822258221318252908907822304723268581949631067878287372890632082794783624005974838719766142056099140937342353922914466863827586354024061715087342052475346323883527679525599493807178447208121210078172287230715605750269081589603081575685638002711283645355790209123362066682478134986346485617543408623074202281131962129060005551522311456810844008169797291766002254344705419571454097893061102283814217408803776024480269199675314946340701996846672638724849267225633071365288518890114338427720885016166608468642443065818914363057055436311536084579461326676789924379320633245295790644610648781717312172301294950435575876712194487772728084093323674527

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 132061) 30803026746692878739710027 (proven prime)
(ID: 133331) 4344443018128764394448213545649356374109022204072760760893086283980207172305865273493401353632311671945183137403213389122702539819839877845702682331114688002853583287617650107855542103558982419934507169336550960167137927912757474660099321764766521815715044542221198626707103453816584160056175175545773221155901394948193811630324799855294320816747418145352876707434833815455427269999916975557735056139999561594555019144716307770073359578051572502004529827638297559525760534399295857181464862638058603522488769034183215983302266277858235104294554797974791891802046036447724057213004890328883113358100432608532945994844776999863314670243318342270320950813663099720664093389725606214553677635309221409713750701585097742580233827206772831798711935245034733806933567050551102353385433500950016891666031761811013134252581735200905179058066173699280468933480329257235494229922186968570752258083351813501 (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.