Factor Info

ID 129764
Size 926 digits / 3076 bits
Status composite
Value 50568104477663500835771685954252786273053756332689645420330823281761143072662375919552432602393808327568356986282118564607560404169129764219511620662913103538770793171167374517817810806158002400230357339079903850881095673663581489612065602256815832237179715860317733868453787864848483582450031440392781306921211637663077072891596037390095026803946283315825986350904788286561003867739262928750707653134557892070527445016143530703764931414772694715739868375203593774674377191437742621970698872824669207939979866837603511412176646414474067862817332670563596451689646318609805384912801802106240232808477672300724136233272684046578524791634619739999387813568361936028334143878593708760112537819408537998786440622100039259350788369534847793429517075005446721491472797554295180124249140064774944491770338695137726062313037960971325430269521867105639964771358941255211197439685275613863838408630265918082287520339982868236029742968961

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10222) 351905068115956444391406915037653421063192311003234737303241854464563251878960921948762047518874706497284992155995827624445043186015041 (proven prime)
(ID: 129767) 143698142082457235922043451802537204173037790093347760587503061964867597414832986615943608904553380714505193849412442964429405767132994026483900297856158153872750702035097536688250091294919755061605241139373581696376006914363463377218996529185063199677107198400865175366351532710925712365799142756717038064051029892183071245016323328241446553664978833559318058410712513561619165474370373154755092368727225994590942186744309821640863644980229092720185600688391161695121402772300793585081979346184932970240080377243550580669494585949173187387656480349382480454588590159428004138159845701714350605639759510321540859742358403605631497245872816030103819614904635106795550811283523828920325281503389573960485402890410400256518433448275241738764563196045351749747366030362956700487763736443936589121 (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.