Factor Info

ID 129444
Size 900 digits / 2988 bits
Status composite
Value 183268823171698934061031322769581350517012955274784949703465672336191554930659139019542250643119595349432079939074373343006915617855948684179710692919011075977976378827394311831382781536693439843641565993631277933635008859829156152126507878549764875985910985260416898329152384158070373623682668138888096743626089815053880990134589968271177761505047687753014656023890592290750519025792870822621897373367922928250228382098414118343591140579051327167268849790995910860118138528006947951325796602282912224412602458655328121163727293053932537711714452788209884254816861753099293850703395915140522495109017659205461331286603170858347093448915798721392267615053707717083097078989456846344242119753104413662945906461385492201358654056457881643338900055878271312656251638581225019700396506999202643444912015890807933743761590421331084130086585435320161487445379375190260389135603738673256493645446943189105167

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9560) 596879776540958834603505587114379569167 (proven prime)
(ID: 129446) 307044785859188408038073365063437005256614706120256475518094765240528577757657022496717689611557242965062828413884860857407036840324621624327418635251212663518975757371365500320399902671141572672888474120715327196016517550427365598345089886706122723316627772096434183528564426322882806853901288423409743076326792993632038270846749246536263608040478966756986935853224990144275393961853362409949680925824338390798243672622075494955018382949984572843257163438211273895360645276875823676044488942287409338343899480771990250247748310038066117623915315102294156984301680348899475545888545648111066797773688060617326802705334465207373965357377975585360789256392265979675783266638368632984552304328792691659458688653764477018053960123862673602247524720360855686127753136026979150168968422012139176265911571539930610742926886327095001788760509177776966642312542268608001 (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.