Factor Info

ID 129511
Size 906 digits / 3007 bits
Status composite
Value 119600887774854051350972544367533708335064040285809599888925721604251732964129545144381652757550806210408676178782427738096587314915809781300722661856024706864555053273872085350950769649453664998358732314280451085674927827829720747747601665737323334267231300918820951268370354914042320255551793520856196140296045113861198359613767332052035968913913871756273876993274925510662587298210892274388702120634722137354192207435589091682592004073705990769217128017575862574643913330525482899238127011408766900717576289384059299616703617864270887503280403490334662435647230784064598444098762747742142330745354536582528732870225545057596724723896063141982119831112744096932792771826783534487800262687168646486778115823353239525370346920669761135569303994618427445703805494775346204968714456414177215949189468032133851675155583487408425137256884853567156303281392715638526875449228127306967772271302466548029959336649

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9712) 16601048680475177910584454770489202507484213019523728743755389693031533632178048269 (proven prime)
(ID: 129513) 7204417629081410008551810865956923195657384098554087187598097516209182033365229392491047099334383228148089133533488235382068294711236493005336577693416904790541279093354487110845878601003806356595597829507190669291274374529957653806267646277269026898682140189858799296232568303873949736362151203882340965788726665344519010910971444541438725931926200936096684998673128994900323366399494188889893895179045491081081372519466270374628610112727893454606846028167636515220139905371186480129912597255911709119685144326176121346433395188264873473328253386025376028666178545154028633458270457579002749837954253693504754731499584828264956201663635591709177119936028196461864673070181102741946148590127257818693858791548753542344537927311688838442953832589599066594340146571842240329780616566876592915887858018556856537246373142767021 (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.