Factor Info

ID 133503
Size 922 digits / 3061 bits
Status composite
Value 2087361086323611663841930897873320090464305000273386479830023215143323148849550664104442378927816158024040836420883205157659237420385177212465358846961291672979070172494401356576782010048178300698704264227177164224113876723134789126329412794775932901085538267288215173299966711677007377311139688237235446070808179570271301622488493767331123239197602479344734375321247694547577538015397084203682081945772789778983027752175819698488400742126030874759830002127876405506585041354594499819736105440102541635467999028165813616325508090700677182084892965636376462819816020079934610855534407375310310049945231515405095394220331377150292220120434400288804489369625001517452330773338106783964612324729962056435894203186955891467918774313414122596860385485355586775430332789814622899580157675756259300355297518669768002620794349498209617249278084100017427321046109401010936548268968008662537127511099034151753812090348775336706952567

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 133504) 51279765725178023276471 (proven prime)
(ID: 133505) 40705355354202238081926405928634229171946872723316736804570812048479995236556770210500646158686119555699450559865223763887574877444866490647296681612074670609850625276750475258477340465711687763965268711074961670978273038940965167369315238885829845638426281454581710803929872121990845971499820778986602066613550175757198189127156731610434807036005999589095079533044873496390384629053411268101460846378815953755006164089546777771250790247360715650620240328087840963318468746690206863038934093678244467839209674937526203458293331033536316572095536923953903653411782145722421554612077805331471110141288464635770593821454407247299950447808464420241258480361094224372688168561646181576647437699273168490222519396212956123779884823859504160465115070276310839119452792916208794805928344110845912215053068520426190269917533070341242050304363781805919369336586708781403962093785719369434196227712244105613377 (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.