Factor Info

ID 133424
Size 930 digits / 3088 bits
Status composite
Value 222094201380607066037421128092016649470495938387602530008719745171152443543795554868166201449548814451412859293622362363623619945768213319046881560455569805886061238490434333996235405174764230811243112778363200040929368181663712650690033156964766837706761207401145464334513773645758096368965431623474180280579501623973140605937746760210936611715548129734420979376110617838217417592028390558132611418615207254792694605584966175357713661439007637466395031894269239294498042794097462836029383651035788821735539816965373587023099990582041689811795371768347494707902993867248871025207066284732598124424940991139975940042964680116548684651388733269275237762237473647733145815877311660856076957240922082497841873468523088596806624725953654347429147074749265812180852992473398628588340553670931755484170275934950139067278890413620936487161114508756112759205884743938166285949380808815542435471822971037723130635293020201620683039826973741

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 132090) 95408755198790088635939514575820110121494371990226577967338790350124991135883415563639490230016970059128183784954374517887588056236198710640427456908068509662595786420070752294855942176711318045055529406366067342391685259279016280171120071967069592828843073281753701754466104839197931183846372400773883 (composite)
(ID: 169290) 2327817828855013918911452432299185851823244289073119288005482551161995371248299910200603887405657212857842498701875996800968892936911489745176696032743310743397939740406595227132783690734692082029427596015364666802941512426949689548472749203745032510832536822211425147990129310623800542311212267170803506866222493643284352366153618925469409103074058557815166839037422807530208787907272518624839243195438076273483707189418834563691243636110114583910975404677320008408008756960297621904169469986931452791097920860215555152423161309025911879687283986443858982059289143328177479949677184175828954396503243596838739096857244518958327 (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.