Factor Info

ID 83371
Size 906 digits / 3007 bits
Status composite
Value 132404703669872846818019572657027513959578255109165058522969190793451321098846665950060285408847874799396083576780482012233484892028901017540378639560506202875226422150734981279533211729688570947259058943618161135708786855146594306227580372522747489848300410663643600356551492584918343398324949585326242068594746773834390448813908936357304757411493360585547899853144473545048574152716001157707707097810178896740092478896401280610896963760685159381868841372530159722148129169764579629549178248733565219459720342636326437892107944881544461565516757075048563289504872068832255451136140740013967633775506849567662241170868315180677264256704194531475751644630693262144122290025771956807073587642766918258710589134557422551928100236319362054914657346198069065735095800796708104631801518748394338717648799220145569685354669358953374566580230697534167060856829667315755041777201273735062801804760677301747776119427

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 81146) 9295023919679834157456957488828684628254897491795360756465258380830168552980299123948131 (proven prime)
(ID: 83372) 14244686706995963162548441611087490513422504291452121189459294981317663449929346782270334128290629764560133958312666132897155196375156221739120830293572815360593225659765392473767137773048559291145664614318924944278265233531902998101567309178118881328530009490117407565334435621841579390045495919987299665556828150980695579693461472127091175550829881048954938600884898753567351667090024306155630597041075524223787202613580187195538825363017957207641519489522760182495217054924934956462949238799830030943752254618136607887431624650178441827550414906950221621140518408869022030455500972265007104299773298605613763266738233035594478637861294633785520711155931585455264391998813059470816223029443067149948519365173445993435116065830107617165914360953739951764246822010564067613722288092014295961072472155509477646873125217 (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.