Factor Info

ID 128449
Size 924 digits / 3069 bits
Status composite
Value 519121214636878816370410218779566452087599410986904743976961784548250471609605761152440595713202607767974967291860773993768415166572659089794197573375697803055659022967240203838703989895758888044829342808173212127308092665913023624222361068825282852627885685709342239577437310045541730155964375835031236342968553605669839283331122644360510137295113229671029934405303707627564845556242302950454510376448994311244204548517854243227905808534799731714609092428243400987241843115232910401035352304647926304537364088240601495114841929032012398344514763385853137881370515675555348145052322526380586727237525063126985925394704040427598952752222921022499934522494014756723661842888707715399251565317132267291825319800984013330752551499095004775653278533251253840316951153501754016477069984897272159552230990656508697613921442354425473930822028387880945011458988643215061002804634164556761780588746113808797958648700723638204914197689

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 48953) 9862364097660767187759065346974575159643228672376209 (proven prime)
(ID: 128450) 52636589918639087217694706740082388633305065016484653298945786852408471422150707714521359774993825481290886112679199458437708077907138284175832848676947319545360746935928815188443613318691030844961394479233876052003498992520248534812758678777739069055358444916853068588323343296265397169545871620603701557616952410592075642799134241849631722358330410659291592562493672139934571094475899139717673989123478460319184957173272196944086736033883795734551872832164273986368294200030721160041396170829233284617030620047201435871696606745126710284154943089233943513421472778534230658024167666276761154727186090434049933238256603963227579847326414409976203427076317062197514577256254289267977711199211925925036895768715316380725226772812386057508981660537223679231349655423851055866382657365971417887105601940520003004081859155286214993953615563031613197651349696573504271513239721 (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.