Factor Info

ID 129970
Size 918 digits / 3050 bits
Status composite
Value 963587637975055948940981615099278057482020811302406783559528294755784454883920432802153132686838947263974694341484002818747410785554215354872582301908671854403980847642210136153149660005862829371039956507518239520795089187215445994945979866396305958546707651760529063577079060884849611489292775154173102291765732998940064742762484276523842223502794314705291109674951483961748940985468556235284791146470151018926340393017830791165991500185260784026195563330971500434661818765154236833272256178911656592697641034601173681179525165645959925312216535061258149320077059154140280229492884373733185817469336438949694137036506050075121075768504750458319191438832192054780907763263301354563360504565010241679286397570832593999503281110548520511094275243168229782194777145281507441377035014736261430639874347489799291041157724559542938791780057668937069064106410557532863194476814886043774891333529579288354166811672122897557939

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 44881) 1238029222916606264524217656213043791357981020559382549757475225455610396568130552765556784422266914400771185696997848491893075600896047831932638141125355751908067826704146922391521339638316811871592132947224658662219131355896253712588404262319127404276254046143193856759642963591276052777198023847436625110001 (composite)
(ID: 129971) 778323823168722795136164307631825596602367368091071297142926496154926001953716098323866344863421881703223962800846957475776460247755047522897297505511594746181318879506286674610624554617986046071496571397007339309330097239361951736934002384212183832422478614020460152371484443925474824526552224191231950750485223861580219519595195381546659696102174174477734206518064914123092637101143424629210239160099668623524665087930421361705382608375938265578735676607828606747367111646307142052642693299185475364735097252219297823847139695748975600135622959614261302640768815865070549312973023207870606889094837549267939 (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.