Factor Info

ID 175716
Size 909 digits / 3017 bits
Status composite
Value 124283167431348844263107463952537150607084920347377863340892739611003619137270657339341099960371315977114751445968010625398058543390414935021162162641191228961521117240656868720639862731692990422341684772184054240912109099928320092301064333894317328560850072929098239739055681108548633034184937781066198957295512061949366629257796722743918079734861709729240487771464585152913611095226472335177628512953923229336210415626367999854029980435008769687798313691776182282091554703359914206184592861110158419568480638858679177344504606771232220071859935531186302804187365640814117756742964307932709663248903046140466201723324681574580847583032191496675792889563301521160631179103743457132984005517071892050989071431726504809876195503572236486167771790931451569253685735814823021918086877664568751776029432109327209203362209570893590825934471718875871904596479431495322874659438549994278938965619972166204704594020603

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 139133) 40931857053937416952506538043203148907865207944070901095243330553077514713547215015696685439228864976155756804733824166496686239317076161765739004871159093200892030250125520775611723747535616649884952932256174127413114793 (composite)
(ID: 175717) 3036343239144423204704600586579586013864630176226211125213586320470068318123699761633718456167352778911090932743221879843302585948467353541809928075983394042840241093890912450520757779910877063758705704978605843334313080501021276599966702635898704550057364627964115618840352778941308350913028871559010515071268399877458238105842385998186381237083594138738684156370594412635205145457439430722966858276344730529270638310819686258268349504535822687736957777060191147135515815411898117298291779593796233245728087916575329579019478875533907977722625032369265596534297931872758530018572483812185923810959293988661964273186262167411178679372206433729103962922678243078456849831717350283410887171 (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.