Factor Info

ID 133482
Size 919 digits / 3052 bits
Status composite
Value 3358888098375364561992704445453314399193726596873879697499682261723165506724586565534878911488150416441557215395942399824037285024885939304220707073455873185986727761106068455676575364882672044176794060323140728366064851640722182474826608445556807944388796428801147644521713858468421739902688406547549572341161847981991920164867468017252172108154157202258960083584157006137969254065376845056511092500934405348740371675123239983176284136765759634322390043611239132312943627714014390106047960106787867734648170915520554936008339139783290689538619796890795209552294405991597022269110060901208607898918285994654114384904398740764858357822225904419110063023332444647846945162089089029465785948335725918689939066779024048992617423378447854252637962398726326581400414046430069743922372957456102570480174687422058711706380458792502922501459312299700292983782396113335054652962746557402265808057982336462738942371942582356127567

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 133483) 865024042330045810749522301 (proven prime)
(ID: 133484) 3882999701751407248502820168138519020064647309864998250649602526302339382337329103908204436495649735244250534981477911469228984432224199933530959359460023727354957555679150973303404960039814157148800157618790358589939888621172662940384532092017347297306097519533751863691215865773722235527958314718478492191882253116691177265190952946741157222044326543178123436789981991650115219041444832887653847624678282293710011869166996726315686326376339358970078530262685958659941705480691022449872518832071561825221212572112801215714213836976560076283715779085090740164038578433861021422471117742511585072458405946388091650698476546883025832835527442549029072420490939879892698560702653639634914795091592642783175050348041496117388698031259498002111914712125572469277319212990874456559034195260363644326914505766302453888717393708667298443914754097694167006194493369176676851985142037342395839149313467 (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.