Factor Info

ID 129755
Size 890 digits / 2956 bits
Status composite
Value 65212698135484507843453674361862776970979314120878737667313891548292037384492385594895660503282810444127137368801213804732087772212365017080776139331082628298055331176878560635534457934705385927695362041984050780694625231380075689394519103367871762739135085359460112002830223970111845104615325254484514068833047202369899902370307860650331242679697403552284890595060226601171388958974184971344612885368732987920232088982996101616648606761225118605750194420709053399032776050530585693219894552896469898029324761647673163806913713371474412326044403687875429879548145525933082554446692541295528587559936808743312072073331293464093067909794234142879577497028182340740425942638099142850087175460877658389034038553703124832581010704525632540789549492831640988135137244751352838625860261864517949554663652424490712004605153322303435068809539399653380030147817691638610811526165619581093913549406251

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 115738) 151582085025942075782764011390910170942578173367641 (proven prime)
(ID: 129757) 430213755961490238002156733256946450594112260767101166657324065459142732710649484487228238030130128240851184781362921525615046729583889012269862060609008675910910435918082804960572610072245339071984802718679159263231658023003614375734166095856884635186062917289959354989029790480869768902142501144418787957795627322530695277172650301236929084080258254247209291916515267358806232582212809443767732744596568306707159638530987058777322055721419312461559946009920180623076815832425226750440203933465103459542460175711304870017166425631426230654298658686329320503816723192391844279287610495931617848246873121890739215738358295566632400172595575100151980264973399489971127504351082803527491217409365888548733992932774982789584031827158110676353348264677868444656894190673543479513308284765524736678025403781821844954520392128694512697360427474211 (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.