Factor Info

ID 133444
Size 909 digits / 3020 bits
Status composite
Value 890166783678879331474675325163345478118793281132994194626057333211016951236288111294216920559157234024809175649662250408364704974813476298464714189407839089198259821431146375603600804228090407510746035839703659798055955731021941743787848686482586699041180875456532986989113855288280538997419549127487505654781929643609284528029979157416096628441371282284686267727967384867505599454576126430127599933258037460186991188172520815449203388671859439013229975611123356746651939491681570190956810636537149107507683789385618198606554162004449399111032970410795942935629959420725084550456429124099954205016287715185382102360741778958727897497609748330900674734068776266913668350115851291790222690807246415511998712362069159703464729724247992444102626137324097921851978378874847742133228277074972574203440177334639321689847839626148762436982768729250023234105247257818778054615773658955312832891718011446295570115551981

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 131677) 139870566115103282847737 (proven prime)
(ID: 133445) 6364218065338614125543234506721009698022591940556073489748560434055727053554312347951933781820769857861575685936149069931654650743168553494744247663291263142229654168263927956844774035890761013147079442610560382207820067299783567047345199397773818141250058370800675934988940805924687567447487509970528511609337846269339238460308647470713077524506659235322191786183742208278371576731597124684002869028585632872452184434715795348608964166728040032087379346709387094921220805072225391532557746265869875125456419696805203564456738185693961035383747201912138285649851916644015383971430547513838146542768394699833971293228313742300959075446767835645306081175369189130366540321056442654573605156281462568698085775774946003963716068733959820070346301671338569802767945626491704961266811265297097826455701414873489831447372529344892511488393382282174342632675051939531927228056922177306562232213 (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.