Factor Info

ID 129545
Size 932 digits / 3096 bits
Status composite
Value 62572938780957228746980617702598889956830465947065231863565770738822655343192535800943883288506779575309122115161673114472800711048077590022822375256579621803235934657265424546154599988789085478558539515716636776742382286413754016490142954030053824792815451963642414621403503097666537654502582454317504446549910710462680509981417177342572502188420502937133847898479046711767438539541040348596914587250075473618249727360147147614850896390353298046091810672436669130971539163292806801337368418444919501381482952969563456852675925249778676509405643671438990909486059191634365235903716572075844628955826364616978897886048081833684059511576986907535621476051784598438720010326575999381309418157927044912370208196113720879044262384080262433199866809312158743945671715236336776579912392275560904900217095331013199538774330359993121654176254973048881532598365988420029467363507320911902095384606059194874443440229844525263565241687920846881

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 1338) 878399895330260992841214499410533069953354944818027965075422545175036716738213265537001496078635993369 (proven prime)
(ID: 129546) 71235139158834987068391780011705959285979919652725580936612161482778055789038429220659707159988379420721723955247608831689710990574430405608937174673023428176406882183529847682013471955558830850875581083181990777373151872264015506199791550599986832077647806973923304748753022892270343745787285632839430694291389183016793219289572576933798804012945937949471507685236895302161702522059423375064704460853629321023335560617428965112689526418904803297104020667607842994678001795155745504301870052025434307833885761000727220916505586994962135267873289903164100462824205493399808733378700891385140970872896910258606081270156358468213026669563655884298499698334643469778784526132518591183698175350458202467644040190507784709184767674321026353993744682315537384055530445498591840797385678664308445502972056464930487675439776645847173042249 (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.