Factor Info

ID 133486
Size 917 digits / 3046 bits
Status composite
Value 44526371822527950830939559256642436187503104831385201643877619891844745720922184697463593264265577808958766777954949091845023092041331932531752023726595715659721779899765400665764725025556184697708712756452192534960804645066670502547532114324022258603869988607430330814144154161245150901360648927798737209997636618453970413858717197428053102728280855780236846654294747986236864546316964648982858650286140493873292314274076626256578901889276500928089188486221285396699145354440626284365278136622910228198556600879211408155781303700794186644136118365931710066475290514056075043108437137943295877205221850805139820129392765738992581241731241048966723349581382367193127424434471262460503782989719316224635179336969484965109609614968357591416723534615802603354502752524446903866986414252781364088579826340138204921478001192481402661548157003929073931897768671282017364074356930518230030791650801730523847930709445518602941

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 131860) 331444555707209696951 (proven prime)
(ID: 133487) 134340332510579831332078524382427969933224444689771423182858172140542909034649982463754214359371495875437020146731894959590686607065359894498928900154232059077125548916326932812245560695268213220799487337806274852983079601782248916535672455290693336979817505679822288886394021474762980212528564836863291654583353689427027941339331986325298732460352118599162982891753597258831436805274052299737096374642039148267242004091218972605086332201329495157326821967886488784002537521060592554555647160977268324767438571801608652884514558400385529932908013590732526629722280440394151907442420191480542777678950860996395655232626369434953635324696498647420362826863896359679963963149528441446035649661262639259079765007867603010582774422477202698942593795787085887985171339330178916342372242312693021136478936821020633152622838815671179428233547088511626453418952541004890002523762295097321701059514127400491 (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.