Known 301-digit prime factors of googolduplex − 1

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This is a list of known 301-digit prime factors of googolduplex − 1, i.e., 1010^(10^100) − 1.

These numbers have the form 1 + 2k × 2m × 5n, where 0 ≤ m ≤ 10100 and 0 ≤ m ≤ 10100.

In the list you can see the prime factors, their discoverer and their corresponding value of k.

  1. 1 4320000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000001 (Phil Carmody, k=179)
  2. 1 4551915228 3668518066 4062500000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000001 (Phil Carmody, k=1)
  3. 1 7804189523 2996226515 1232925542 8669664164 3109380373 9681177458 7482804390 4324590209 2318709799 7071400500 1744268118 5280556332 9837923447 4850818514 8239135742 1875000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000001 (Phil Carmody, k=3)
  4. 3 3881317890 1720135627 3290002718 5678482055 6640625000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000001 (Phil Carmody, k=1)
  5. 5 5511151231 2578270211 8158340454 1015625000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000001 (Phil Carmody, k=1)