Factor Info

ID 133614
Size 906 digits / 3007 bits
Status composite
Value 121176010989096057537335049837537367802218786866571129846732887142390865586486146163459619518078341813606815431214263812459945836936738863054092805176184987228334936074696328799581551179015425037286278634218755992488879412202785148753536240700385665790016743410045929782174659626883004919106764631149768562411078097554890429616910124089815834317911301990572864315939029697859663462911487464561259136841077939883123515577401394587227764485984992159916242026520207696491501546378090281347832408378112518989684506353272661608176340107130220966690901643797163715898448267146431478151264549403288617284803272215839242153524787469665521828628237567231533850209575000143828970595760304456998094118963835719892173107048607247161653822748608384505835981211826993927274682421331432223196350427648135847627115178530985465156138406687374355809692146532164747536699149610684626820044791553633550140212485894599468369753

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 131677) 139870566115103282847737 (proven prime)
(ID: 133615) 866343894607368866963282451310557526381327711962076573997846004171656965801731008817470988886642896912794993113618363507251298494234969943993046069778244008884793834319796469659243884266985324991175561304702873627330426396507955732758123783189279702789653691781313209320511588224530492467501845759065718526957418783597336887083931258105700068459617788709701177831216279934300689106676942101291215951978714949343291377565062097023001580203529267503754183398263100045591046368846792048658523429575167544671665800250772609119434315112380270033023572239823417821483454321370309056542604707879780467270942420791939401349677874716729440588493694740148777071113262621978960327819883994811000121583133894762259101060253065943006212090615369806694485655799693910047124513593728574918938864213137649727435493795628759513289220044295272316077260981250260870538442431078604459405641120383580769 (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.