Factor Info

ID 128566
Size 911 digits / 3026 bits
Status composite
Value 46590285766348427625775103161602122560544739312261237802594038135343215246177542174034104599945482080966562351868936680149569904126984196845241572348002006704381815136155826893720276607702130028537470825637385975762283220223031417348181929948659331588937862898530852661966787782956613466117893318292513551518843174054122140188392675795846729287031161635104262407187338028154714319659138225075235107957835818937728177025114823570237955787798761590606228337399455544786196897522701604740462878300604794433316668393987169011057036692226152241660899431160677111302368861495461504497758351434774618934576541688915983148827952011679791372575150372726869666623002829324974864032861829638492130398331233728115786979262906849063712418194139780547858027384781861449523884673947739573029983691382242998924193358005208924833677499773997505314954699908063210130017559248619592277649553866305962267226109657672420043830126241

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10142) 730232433329801109727490157708795690301896550697063040490142992131196855684389340382611617297257234441832419953506418647384602832769218274311881201 (proven prime)
(ID: 128568) 63801994597665944816556158958742621260059608243301801257669164709533351049105682592681887063717966348836102863235968273780739982999210250156609647191212776686852053154171723994027295900301640715106591026068795169923955368195561812386651450469601140415449432674336171511598456810813833766534045741043915270632434072204784823597303627245965689534179996320417612268987155795239184951973749523148405686093392385277872360065021716568226752663726069571347418770649384526992859549389470494191538710421232542260210881300357019177501229523505448422190370564771843541954722319026708766216801556831149900663671706470723989825299862907010399523002354933240722597237595273023088395187917013003551899482985745413301536582027024843904741912827152253151009709385965320804766597041 (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.