Factor Info

ID 129317
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 34281145878218472468513618935707595178651747420700917560867531975471461033926756654356454219613149923634743795115750444141984327680777161405725124144038076991246700931851141299256973983001350793078638266389611837167748077604243018828839413794751776426790654378900049384797744025867574540234701938712763053122090611661075276983179059078713546656793496821973372351266878727759136644976047040551928157119851186852143657352768034852898699043321778098361593590818157272096795133820917603516199994451469176442911590913743750262272734099174245017910707426830922158834080179319088455570154176290838119018175819745697072892116525491878438106044399241438817145401878902911298397553412123712184528311154562538523089043541479482519741432505852415190226895712212076569118438980706459092882123009162128008547104937203923266908960198831110138359299690642028789523732775015297633962526860019780070243918540433103594357073535066662478927329

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9705) 13109985026466492627065756942405441070544088883610755383156075821807237932227 (proven prime)
(ID: 129318) 2614888255708267532587559677994154220488322610232174009612797837521840872062699511400989478451981387749564455446924507402838014493947901621802131160194114817912643502002303647576960614863815144115605913856391964351263780512225489035912432044925976712322630245100581334533186641655732757191038145747173191211288776279647459331960517500388040279114111092324069492181921643076368436823224832497026322143287800350260350182616228993817959725867877341409788467739927486556809901505985857149471192455063976998366463622542994047959821834236742603012146242448940122042020201013246772095967506734690329396872824689568195718847001661427431643888761680246859478316699951263120848258193040069267894874568210050109356295769055322717038134910787016707389640131270978478961362638167586225134291875272043577536822927829324964513377193759214469789940004078434623627 (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.