Factor Info

ID 127673
Size 903 digits / 3000 bits
Status composite
Value 768254844556375082927579420600789756059989397240378913325033887648119500354721964150425730109269952036673156485298771082022034486559203852335073994664162713176564329329901068339994814893046025977844523334832400375939275763399657998017229591226493937798819650905490253314948703457778716295360373882157622212460921903913286332596003385626397297108466825799473679556335667541062002416790804941603517125515715579890955859020477622513104914080926088345849823035221690641505023079434470531014407361034233570099952466856988453596696129629058267879544811568284230685843808748457272905077999600584320498838824938509765236591752360953366245909847842593002426036544628500615344509860300969473636119084185611453589311713948227963294597918678437988050613294091236971397169017386903044268238756729370752014015370066575702771459742647165724421601459135068626927856708088358582056974515810103360198387698857470294727987

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10075) 586265643322189978969300738250123986390835156179603 (proven prime)
(ID: 127674) 1310421057940402879499510757896424648551044338904988841889286192779887636402737245254481043446405901870693204430891462602260509200978497261022608844709635530176036248532767208650930048967156565329635145202344572244986127480066920196738081770553962858401580032664214795499030231952144929781021436398548695285976808104714638058480261769054099953332585103709097393787029847743680804340714765883068815952176456549649819764712045234653514768961706346439699959496276350160438154505822707911841510724473417493498342975644769052181817125415757075307412016776743673446308245321215351712259719953411435007419417666886451930325686966547793888571893761031813265107895427795795348062422572733832199926517557737243699576269001397042864617521106675792994155772245621733083169008931314678225860135547486253499565635948682146313990065631343247898364644428773468892706529 (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.