Factor Info

ID 133555
Size 921 digits / 3059 bits
Status composite
Value 709015529089433330584627399440586925753031604360531618633359958331589459217840537882873803373815247154046854754266470995874748759310171066270908467182660166148523825882450666135673733086936492205428704802975647457262100928199553581013302064285905471356557310355381515890117947872658716391399553436941497038739413225208097498035772670271318045137440805655648695844854860591432850053964936286800668466533010569153744037401987165345165123679236507297551656980709323737047638193555208962134662415521574030474867644857862011392269966745007291801691191362789849069130790041318280990112512788731769996077861086806558419468201011273214517110586298603314112660071624517384838730785393920879483461616643958746120137113919557870292248787992807522008430693974142291144128786675955999799693271278623665176942779553114502431237469438823099870990026350675962595594696163126506251513024086631929344659421697255582160737936513137515870013

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 131677) 139870566115103282847737 (proven prime)
(ID: 133556) 5069083144383395285881444121432654208386121550642921715558117737397310021029756611858397658804145945170272673212216545641373158455514563292425470015079609280978963309482633274161323563512878532596078739483372760677188575696752610318412726514108536641754891460018162378901714437980660695617956978400303853556875825364329536132693963395987311470162015199535692240379405688349335751833384221142279392749902964031620506377374822974073896579196868317033451664231679572374305667427875772834928680317413705570104104073718097572826037739598032732800048209002441411790764963204517677632015682657354615723895652286411232123299877187114344673252620786992215608155097559730238466076314954211430039183971802880581013037434099121338597656731675033962931695026094622260867492132429568467513358950407626056196679765451514180065398899716945703989498675199039169417443024427433272326033101252101499096313849176795749 (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.