Factor Info

ID 129381
Size 917 digits / 3045 bits
Status composite
Value 38064480216314616249686005038267689892857282849732410089628287920262294917740211720761566667309812943632475418558388093814331613187883478636252455671775838687973089745717745860439806180069931476453020446013284244112257375057990019664657953090161284209981244223396500572676983677417913146997061689034783883063013695417766587595723190388110000002071058870475147221005625536983958497016420100829790707384136436376738394375967762037553528381371274019571118869211668389234731894976159271944188110446483493942145458605745484224848286788616087453562148350104506258525696165907337399016509483661518676283530555040650995678074399896804962451074196349005943211133018067222428067697878012622456466848188750404233365242941347570311009349741302026909020089701827893675064555090732714292393790296160728249466488153518274639287154020528456119390211012396191440391728406318911127908915062904843073977618538833007627400304147075951449

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 129382) 10425991567120002199858349902723 (proven prime)
(ID: 129383) 3650921830433559720384828923430277526993123256260310565262858876270452316691572139333413079361571676681076408406321989833905353498859442538657917895118878321004337427403828184705685685925696953861653020464499367585993191336894484816234514220749640113426001984487424933216777587284316047863310487517793908427976767594863011971272953508138903691462836372717973421046724880162437596625360889313032788682289221916761877516144069291576827236123217155419640422791783212816229497450922025722457365648626171494296766209581343335877271949614766050633372675865267674041059531621663771969603768787627739097019836799556840406529657041149647808358565712298742025328254579605291119372496918663103733972012491579486861533330352859943901678556903038523845348264973385606255702618138432593517708757991573581815877425736090718850186162876020471568290110446423195614330995900704240079318563858052630981363 (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.