Factor Info

ID 133560
Size 930 digits / 3089 bits
Status composite
Value 403860333432062528601968356379248099746324698890209370618489460992264998195613372977416844253883021161475611949441257274855873270274189915235799462160800681735683627312817269658234191078154195731940151272490328852348703141542317977118893766082646274374461510326911243091684212358922327799576920337434078720493744236344913414821502939004667499670821352731980852321456499491005706059279772175541359590243508787698995119057000581069653018685600044679106487611008746153002985752775763877655889215559598443955421969278083119913507440043278705986044595909565603317110677178994625742250849922688737424632324437776187830347511044334334085287151467940897540758357563939578114171240577949880806632472756074513014063354576925748650772822403359692127590392592748030057444758514315201969332732453229624447088031332347615122311778585887916286421993742125142199541768756677728095921314699812828870176436853945333297207510803997763693078587120947

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 132719) 9169578247930711724838223927 (proven prime)
(ID: 133561) 44043501512536983898788484342858701339337337571445729886361667674248172388628229700254196081819259079989228117088041707215567447151676154107959691659791218798883517056012733188701564359297328243865186154810422392750150881170227256000105172309565744334507781509273423749761247653230079496325635156602611375105795729928895463989107514194131849400904037317360344395636557429007861593933562391573981007349231010476275134644006294979511756155540597333960343195593110148919031702972025389577514118611068323630523606666597332219837738532018896006658619389773941686555776205737434349512127334836526062371072332195690220525628097879174636700463297739555625804846221113470395828419676621208340010938682754691667066956016430466822804746807735448651777542175841138919994333522035770218684261771449996528388787128090917477275207096293832041339553003366162835779049226059660786983880495949905501954476804583001388261 (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.