Factor Info

ID 129909
Size 932 digits / 3094 bits
Status composite
Value 14631424511477411165921337872513817028228504500609095394979856347946914852929160877369064326123258007287202756736062120866482736761198427660819272249149619275780520102014870186923317637145256095210394090560307428257661097526575969415818366962490513831350535952174719253195009192563678326884988515744314581438901441134870002521671110383514699100313879771374567240360415760066060890520435437937822985933268158695505105612038895044424123124452152262476384366791162534384765561722691276030557308219616823024524213779810531368110673392867779361952773426539188805583009866884089278326574613067065926213415849572561509964255404772247506833825929126800448521747100354572917537593300546020894619742380235468349594736752873706928967266610145829454790780140379759854690343279002427660415042424595087386978728637761160378804260099443247668467434016227631241838072698400935615025780136106357626078664900272263645875201189833317999790786805500081

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 1213) 331881380821075796562141706309693205920002090318329169413013943329066932468947 (proven prime)
(ID: 129910) 44086307207952465901125508890594003059191028432434635575003819379404327334869765137488791947880105387770587554628115538555347280243045770604905155072069475959462774320982793800934616086497801204191443618323609466148655497381703967223181729935832430463976642771422286889158223371910320740214876263595715480370210719590463217892693320237712406734444868992001090392850426217544705567361691016558509532774905126123618117486175465696399909558543800264888762657485577642225171747294855741545775983102767996944497517413948531197089891320531591574405241300972706485041480868713377954572294458409344897003525042597610778765579207123631094488318593628121210804201803380782355832382717728132824454703437925612486413830319284373627742575995175245692601877200392699450759015417393056409492175576379609304666073444305937540286343283572863186629301578892216832323346923 (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.