Factor Info

ID 133706
Size 913 digits / 3031 bits
Status composite
Value 1594693093554412609786975397985507059846422496958595059248783902410306748105448226335731695961775834211313155973879184330807407958519504917223318079675709012331976511555019084599010508429570985131636139628443254807929701453446675821039830279138529256625221678129473217761452695105422691601848720208213754908590500601931159350100967000194347106266155095365219107883056509935418417411178004199843085713025686107980857747126339872761665852102807119196632274568287440515474989595402953947224718793979427694227042007509774675544409992429621933870819431522947676132215239537797358208721398192085121995515188343246980992571847297628299158487465663910303712782937452167404663128626966027810731584043125684238830251652085279851865305695767762430393537779541234120498133287464079596780161486514349900361664465815593306366185135904678222548273312166270487436967624297507170095005346604201335600728039819952846755937419705857

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 131790) 9600772802405878717656259 (proven prime)
(ID: 133707) 166100492780622302531089904243823394797540598319268248131293270236011478816466134085756598441426562296087777339202818560680468177324005728579485530427068481032713526730302158133199277547661270368319382731353695111433697086722639248721161551925893371896221072387803422306741591286664190760451155325269369964592933224032968082965577772903502278240607106723455716298405084447979779166414680445542804943448515145316657315791730089724197015809258200755871821944797416073487922908657295253334011434692577910562346435747711829738377644999116515077472258187942158044995018399366015866369935193795215803632593085060862962367615296698357940445881302299710364319083513133640639632377671427078944651946178436202255070984201436659556730200582978066717271931655747433242070034872936044905042354273759512186093422968766207337415387879892518714607564102402419888183874980246335568324482257560337690054123 (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.