Factor Info

ID 158032
Size 911 digits / 3024 bits
Status composite
Value 12129631710222160389393077128716512487728955270442994609059940600290463776310660824029135571611024614814005631333495844875195293816543037836354033161970203072179911517021897277972361848476872352780425354212769872279672088815270908865113433793178941706158877488768709740093279806073529328993642235110853314057974494374355552377193250715821726743732408951503716912301181473717119033390637787633655745868899537148157057906847229393904841228270538470756872596054615737603246536523946681061724470633325951064429474155028580397911616050269390008351423117789585919067940895318636874153381684571058551709969133939404321884045009666945711623621489881417935118911726253008342732385133586383417487888228138902753507563631479468706162875522306125304159397602611298693003230994225190690439728093190085474786986670087740416371760917299099268129123779180565393037230876918106635020887195089286997856882308262728135309592240251

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 3339) 47970133603445383501 (proven prime)
(ID: 158033) 252857993069065949651158464822526873418858526748746515451577607937334506850369119509996576942853984547764934578387698983862615812189197573265371459224213074777271696601566398904235013573867481536188827470089905100737279555847118652756330099288756907042670871495010820992816211785751956158439606649002331554994292597180645386272191161573661896587431831894022723229007433962718990130332652022032846432402124466251060565599037522743905578072619208710388144395498805481688075462273263884250787646193028604823009872516809775113532022890545094809766898777941579724149109182284566372625045974520212723568289720806861847747473262178494187718356879665407300239053108251500800434557175593897044407144519310025716797467767964044447784337778131568321761190561042098656612864095656437028146991012108883502277163381789363657871123375294937491430025338490323796804776359022852128048169702936726751770731751 (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.