Factor Info

ID 129875
Size 915 digits / 3038 bits
Status composite
Value 183461554550912471966550942133212952484907702074278611699462664041818586919704548374109100123921812992067177173950771613161965256065762295336001910599352023999651019082614660202623386201666152098879198256890655959788210927050438667037426552690988339440006829333329648331704064947652226829637631838750107028859840665338914846197638280240541626633629553982575412705129302135955398122855947738732882556705710252010601336896812881858535192749084464454523513705643874957250571217675070166731321295625859467057924573131370319682297062554969173245770906948523041473487552621637261498144559692060577756636211418045963154743060585551856197776320425782064815417463511402440392429679226932990616342238606245339321131632644966393835385981020032550172933004277710584991009633700629605943864664440226280137580108340381524075498474948157677689698055484203939234323923713849243078292831054101367517871392838488859472691223895388019

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 129876) 300849062243327523722964868138829 (proven prime)
(ID: 129877) 609812618935565361563081178765064631665873249943867063637711359743679492926158396523574226043843760593055936663935840115926641790564073813639488859316678080630608058526255886168973655992194137200028392297460793191510967128147833976861729437427896886489552254907492331283358748288939441646893113107704567861203104164804505933488707692579829313948830315980019587017000659827652556800317061163714076558705585169299002760666781558327665787814312515197469525227842624281188130826861269354904258222748399140832451709814762328382369334197034181453560414016158677991090988692783851636458026170839811476303140492259755535679843060483346266425095140484742371893517526762051844845781282809078246870543586637862127919715017185266094282734196661441642364751742165362588460901143468876657905837892634248319471445870153643375238422790917252241097340169559401138929729191358357973320406683812082111 (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.