Factor Info

ID 129601
Size 929 digits / 3086 bits
Status composite
Value 57987140864854381218853640009125411163686817481468621356577827058408738309764521954939448122637550165830364422266940965265273418166904242529972674109312768338853026632049380330669263147119286383848720953094982562310762368483552600372761663062710686669876286309386895657071139853560555014000697055406233453900987538359636113118569561532753929987018837210572753627955163687404095155995329360082874208275341462361221019559214305588513935314394976672628989166559735724092026282398680121634285296810408887149812267896537918190008758704265839689641321413403920113439466343497676621651618175104424640490257478538224940714475321797619059048984143969744797797639642971180933143025655532444272519395927166903632179944921141839207633701273666365004210682390036122628856249291484381471699340535827790938193480761292768020034298483745606910086430832011338975573444612862322191569256447683338897401938377029758735382044359676737268831788209289

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 44833) 844999043563395871636279931551600444863532549005195762512453728665192167468345830956087517060577229822697113961492689039399608451221840110419883944259250514300163809555389602522297148337733815503560494254834835665535006103534200119468102827252925466467995089991279920750264359646905911499615423984692529 (composite)
(ID: 129603) 68623913016895513726170617284573422277525110416913632000920043311586809366557270473847413749203553351574337572732293746867101781848197224480352074284278082223151324169956096051021549238887139086391862328818652381113344724972697742908246951090811398156333181185129257649864355466056081676267599906556890924094039385333748063110120819345179550865029088597836142451512495356276966718118247418465635318650820584421180109303917789224423145965924235371920258407111840538901523373521305605700220571644852059973829402985979912122263135280741635325166807057622006107272317708415355328664217227744625560794555002810955552541674255476441 (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.