Factor Info

ID 129992
Size 921 digits / 3059 bits
Status composite
Value 466429646382096396467061242433348621863557628645054989402970610642475098015846305936117996341883119700096358704136284311194947543221620972817403839600283139288316899933485363972830404406336072009508649735946697245084979057869404366777073577617251609211156458434243185664637716181929432991071553135989573188488694666511528465290908247799663072199859098155997278673279179335097952457889830156285149366658828295661260933266858328307639972756399221057142112458555137223180414702947556116188302603295746263970343168914210942080120645050039542715288124852551630969690807987382070622566819778474914082484334361758447429202242704429139203784453068203024253622867863063348423364036992808175420172370208477760076184666533928448969257363276631489421891787559602770463561247385868366293163286252606544079908396612645267859508356139920462156230735709295236437018078210525157102612212761084427928734313338416277808880971794120180655169

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 49211) 10685188046231285791733493530631259741 (proven prime)
(ID: 129994) 43651982947235846244120731815916159053104671876071981928278452578747072231906553676360336849936556145368814034089286280859828224364441907348004154420532915237425462551249570324876261489987626432848862202707928020428606552849127987378182341176123402766714689890502113301732585391560069432304314373283791869119577214496757754236244772749095834667974063833645893967163891289417737568570378903696771126441746706877229505389819542634735880266548425530024467953601147036355066507964482657663276586019593834303247957394655394985974775922640821151013765641892375098561936571159324684715093440662125271748877638073685050081307024055506147904481012178286501722350013520497391733158786247718493985035439102004416270331173830044485803619867413038370168945173937943294745933416813335739199211656762255275462888882780011845801553608594510439312465338195064360966643977174751600209025722648314867509 (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.