Factor Info

ID 129203
Size 907 digits / 3011 bits
Status composite
Value 1750835296660185282124861718139923403381535565171681882461029749336177648481560271417075130475375893359564756703449646024161156632980519745567211347162343971769274721852590137906491629365226927555030891272539268674635993480571477539531392244072110943677452870987479976715301569439387933429829628609125003696788433426487877199342354454015789872121607654012076307758311498984170628670196515832640702386301999309836114801687370730938299528428504574668128896119193429825956658060589909651705818949883927890242547457143319250718662961361176150230896546974580894957991480833440637666758457759972348292307854705590626229771640792945072539237485715894753595039981984166688603612093325446425746005171847242808870936267230904459367297689383739013632186495938530184956787418784518278573589741190530737386115478142495971330378547597737823986888964828712987884040488242029723630906549606396169838943064200653596583047403

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 44778) 15393774429739878029293643641714756742769848845597090756201447839537721448928494479943804503575057891059310584148126322489261963812916177350547858537512019533415870016520011541870496393574570418995137108833697851298181287732672341751680570450154801128365479511769777488826687381054660484748911123 (composite)
(ID: 129204) 113736582580921361865584854193498186629586319001007593220167072940310678991030950376591839273506896785569595773698400262197857397944851048831752574593905200520613998217801180334583224072226048963747975877546672249065088352795810011279244795414585953395310715177725486039696980490840380050402440840435574138173407520629024218417009636645797176266604346710270237592621338333873610572706574482135928401652109448060767241960679484031852693984714295826027628063001987791638357825075939835822863199218314468901728328944860357616880847265564691494225795407727572620594789333245025806451079377415942820408079812366684361 (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.