Factor Info

ID 133731
Size 918 digits / 3049 bits
Status composite
Value 362267467228585624833426931915567394209433641174696850955998310089488169077599053471283059463783743566562270124785264676246071286725816593356666494599934379171833787884276509818830290083388003163586388578250555632104188357581251934474050268167690967304297493468243001415201197109791350067671797585798292422200219522751130327622472890959609520174049615813544240511358303013651066867919447558580325604352190084852579830625294095207472882395100149274569812717537389645556722089827945064937246954008200259132481031493234763989713842365533280412831333937361345131318891675822175884414858640430752618977070031951324517680313646600638688623138104350216392673813349355778588412012384981895292188410339531768969789660084988576391709831013149707310844799755633763677671466657786832702154064241504176790146851473420579428297359521890069622742954056491887470647010332645749278884533024671262291335883534233536204517129716741933197

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 131726) 478811691676843729951 (proven prime)
(ID: 133732) 756596953511913560917751293229175037358987288040091157103657685938576990556070776688966881059037921448446985251377796083142085233566382388030782675529167092247964681536648605723900725475851983036220063808833334672419705591932181278082828514056936319722614875841671257695847828689263127897030556746115390355281264393429750786653358534699550393949520472444060146255879371222861569572496613758324938320794999873851613051731006803206700148414130082691578911584372850226284385147923523533488705903605802506613932704809405342864967124527752826570970280224178150752836274556952898463942767143242439383036302377288892098077470392963971115088403696593858940601284002563037186611593515983274305076323676386449300223295256406943942358730219197299433516045417250566162246179025243603449128150667048667810550437131415141093237856352396422721331212909746482094012356666399343931882066106269962820360137679150547 (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.