Factor Info

ID 133577
Size 912 digits / 3030 bits
Status composite
Value 727637859908192896570830284725003080607719707337448136555417607649500580658230250654742737956730295341071204174496907927923116709813850547004552277652194899899549676363600710027689975702087425510729654633644698053771686375215047771671805456849765648650485908116581284519528633278161428759702019217835344841272810245500687578229709858747479028333909603437692265627023872369447014910423246991336857290141041660369256366757497612166709535673032979764672016440777267107629510855953863899180012340572851078346061875048345774993990159647289543627069025580768114682046561956553508251569801826006424223554615973477196615186767692355491522353519020381832972140932966918805381945947137039947772742508353501868707489988181293299143276204262908855549824507640383015522486894618849960531389597456528550749438308034316916999950633865757879349919334205898305087675259178853269751087772800990413041697438924620468482456696833453

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 131676) 1502097124754084594737 (proven prime)
(ID: 133578) 484414654629818243397182600488668143665678579689786298514970958399693601015158335040028272555418932256803881125311106326739873035246618768442413745545364139761108763019475949993476641203620675286654368038743190900807011830722183240831305567196890072088445818114106784313881693582209190922729299951520552678572814131793016607966653974341964295301013479314206930505377764435918393261415148014355976957867169525345740367291907775124779302146166981209940732219355754612447808702280252537356769626663738623362057476302760288457700413259833462491251057037468617726894847269285120609216625158588040072565850555627094807752926387571226786901215766564180586740001010924303483078983270337674340935573407684910303396066227849778392258004097654952378099278954669635834814985829527578049444355367095534818699154100634502386843630904132694910203970316679390383689798962565840559907967634649739265398711869 (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.