Factor Info

ID 133569
Size 912 digits / 3030 bits
Status composite
Value 765410083860449034927908256426864905849563597054045826636240904118042589092836854824155314870868368701857359840741779814090536240785801244634594821499711510952610690168499798940638714647424257296423933355594931992619490678983208047548157407462700801274439161368920896648849138772300479174277731072553814543289297952537169814756071134437683753300589701984762308898507931083182415642145180326997346338663857419736182036896245716488850926179536813995589871382777736169882817859750032176207576705300326060069079173563395984910071968294682162313183113562937527724882785118250081012939300734525484612274961580310878524525039520779581803290469208721139654973178012020730732351684554069360480154296804430400801661645284210047723711608616816869577853080498136539268929988783190871442039766817273274072926037769016079835909929834800029474202491033753536460180669208732035744726286723606216229485786491250933004547836043091

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 132462) 657228369497235543841 (proven prime)
(ID: 133570) 1164602928577124558629696713844424099423256676419998143283448201874996940401045279990995794080945187332403374757857665947440938943003994775950287345013476488222946306009040003592559015356127424735271040963932645586058463013341896724315799811248071115292376205072597532073981976917645212352664139242727865543055031796521668830794295614492538080668077868999243216019077344709851757957666336080552277959310921201283109043282247550615237300702366852091224379888730234486198900899948018644224804188433926313931529606204097629772559187432252519842073310617578593426419445447438651934552312454066417194345257020921781390431845518807314209075195191829992652219739004569985067974520199766058145144645942172613463366874219114150093034316353511591250162703206082375395026419735390016949116170037598129973592028852595747279933560219672241798841827620704498498696566194904286949858972991396801217287179251 (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.