Factor Info

ID 133360
Size 903 digits / 2999 bits
Status composite
Value 489193038419204213203816933315947487113682027394351927125054524439808431543160903561926833531040536212017843187554022566362844886212452438396959469718599985215665509783830278320006254674073060128309390512236682144831480398749430060864731385667004484683442806316821422429115971472155810506187436876901896533165294416188917673100475724106270887457505830553506567578430963475742679301434577789638017950896212488178022146175052722375583538169202290707800636793153156202447047164424336772552113428131923918401810988815174811506120535222900198905151806313700495564846743377471338846071249436584904306201747106369467758540912102457008036126411912547733397652376977170753434826498840517126844749425447011848786825302558515216907795384973021667417356326731731285731177879227989441293859929600182315776815282618648723167871168172280394242847024549205020055530007208516236365560450686152633406637632615439719952961

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 131682) 35842614220783025524408588074144786493150233831596714503 (proven prime)
(ID: 169268) 13648363799746222751444201368267591727184607032371377347704363446356802657611741930611124787820788968798591812547632209953794668523634453252348460587561394772528337726313671298106189663891571003671070387791770892764288402583839077176922514569317403797942337239344135406998954510684813044601581204572074709566328284289342284792085820784256811662028808685832771736932674598892601971313286856801314253217409551955338360548162131127189934019577991638015529279897428913053864671267599594046453612842124749517954301321270661473803813176297165508288739484435077806372276749260831521941654836475922633768145129652766561009841638338708123797708932063235428573355925318948319806138884990408751717606487315977773417803068813833995651448239186574544777484803671550944478684880602094431280808748434308099973112093320862719997507800472406606678722043051778330487 (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.