Factor Info

ID 133604
Size 907 digits / 3013 bits
Status composite
Value 9625163311168970655388372881294985252886548924519472489176296639581658579102953397913980525330454291542231794522370666137471292232910135746654823784352718151901557848337139462174885243612291929512711160699404085281623622495304896082172576520039353660332156509995308237652430448993601971728544045809864286950503186757005474862331001779030007828628857460370293961905252465961330559678636621664374618901655672840469965486120913904973116925752801788557980537451103682597996675375401262224379294462252028048111364548036335277308844812410059830714167891499238039061451584246792170822976917532229679114129069534194434276641683497450087596614900914527061885695171322986513686947848852463053733473865522955398274875126588480420367802414942544036328360358515690940588042975295470710970650523538307260559983640831016690898395788498566870889951206616711226699063671129289594405538712111185591472222459259941214830042363

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 131692) 54598616218616435702441 (proven prime)
(ID: 133605) 176289510207166904783235766785132546051873282792924999271341776102132193386111267621763830610580537279806406010359191277406741983357810357084358119638960935061702465197467336980037436266126009327380294265278741604386081282015919803920657144870879928633200623600143954516686180899618436024702734305662743514709246455035723544900030682566645755492587207593357285416760424069837090284633805897646950546285810747311652371199490686754759239574574199000828473434307306499427987814743625409424156097696700642830091614925647555766955741592199151724838729458360807501012277402669056886017826263042201783415586267893852437770673006259730231574197346613336066713074899349710829027812788430349253290519727567215189233246335189439936566912564722411534937833502382704218368932102033211358540710446732190435439601274528768655579678451826176804762748610707579908447126703960943440815216795724278621443 (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.