Factor Info

ID 133672
Size 905 digits / 3006 bits
Status composite
Value 58049924137023402955869115493051160326987938555666472544482653985862860028883134651671520365977914981957267470453062390982737272506857349670239492437040912094785551815028456113454127740790269009178594545709421430782341596988721837810696182218625802702068719958842925885720010886716817669335319663303962590451669908659285886527737655160971292775480043571035753947004679222715312557187260542492262637638210581942304678116478499178001414560254247400408324001693556637539632106303453813503994778431902393646963495146274846832490320352163172327780404094969498776293546340930956605768621096744984754352962706285880422018555002650102299969702667266005749779010580884490999584842353375748061858815647312152565052568106304577272376548518482755664678220403580383541913004934053621951864771515320295148201255601786900033694566015371239871628718165027808063259727171293257293116035910761426412045458813710662661585989

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 131823) 85297241991463563433 (proven prime)
(ID: 133673) 680560388374960160391174747635832931934580717103791578979547108393147512437383516914498692906974701908440015506810811365754640932006036936952437299325508923213748817611653805609180926299319159456047061940100307107241847540942896320983510252675686853122740625115183057117013210373077934175012667501445822867276582710058907823498964651513236928730920176457629824008561530964058272026876910493088720303282480513431847830458610369375224494332352395610412599773300208700792083267189657960689296448433270003910237696396308252143364849235848072944958051423436669438217445843466396695031825337660769563852102296954784885613353373058311099050194691584515601485941679521098603332750835498882650387079465670867844796854319879716864460185577467325093082358849922116693316955735760998430976725975488334046537553491162988424118663310495832137920661741806936588844523454164202957556967214845296591933 (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.