Factor Info

ID 129783
Size 927 digits / 3078 bits
Status composite
Value 356714015912823893064021322468633782683862645544074048028414071787506157082358918182221472700995865583956720161173115787882989896991411559055956228882065683934347339011927735585607434662311486846250141658723599192506599450175964311346526135805058417137756002153705853208268935818613225143629367920095122588937486278031701165255012932587482674860252400828866301098735269486287564493269067190044789187334295933244805391873500547654048117483210335218987589083231861272410533889117253904714365207023010504593499374995967932925174346217036384533042155948089566573034246757619510255688384541375511017712945345096472177942442088556044687441076349836933703662784985664524325412745040953605070101094135063289874734322146515793313618659866004214682379524961219136660053863191142117692672082550238033507383742963499556704855880099711471324841425859006564449166620659102891476017854341796381676267112375757673914693992797047016114973590509

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10223) 127131060552594096463886390971 (proven prime)
(ID: 129784) 2805876190777558801379968828089434076831515922158440742918914486543714497558752170129906479682320415196616767371206178596766200332816695702827282093015059161228031893550752107735428431978905545380570835440245879876622596286345020976792698661780378856993433926367518947295185389222587223087268572968712052639788784680926932115397713484560808298345052542763112371187478421620803268066300555092420700059147341988465600054804570556675670561085617881816312780969133641221706034675935648773005469519560178452265218124474649214112251194577658864991191022265390221664220546137914428851394009120819124603210439935658524458744214189676338659085535451787675386721925715703248882219926161297940838529285707742147960534631605454075459087952016294052681101893004140680703946902979593827643272512461609160162013863211624255514347141285364525794057699316373072251889983971810374862949638448365421699602386470037879 (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.