Factor Info

ID 178128
Size 924 digits / 3070 bits
Status composite
Value 729860473174808704489422166995393779697957941620626316503568815347597704814178467358118366539720069932633468000296044208473512749203311018934225150550072479866601218370381809128568997889322826174264980185784791810274994083440179940820578737420587075160386862061320660941344190374756178766239801208117197328986941457970777182566672776725298552713937316083085045580753873489889919156984812663214076867757243347699272939459207642941408838851584407961682944509344785757170304163319651588136881490020484550445884101166335071931688164899250225093277230964304520792309304991779315708072399280040776528791227614559035554683701487574314766436850942028718830819984478270811559990783920362224955866830420309198931297267424616510997765673726270507697071697613052948491314805787150344077493787135318211376613150676014780634542861449404844543655001196164266133635136440868116375007172332930131173770208722761298781383526439065756528256849

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 178129) 14302188232587542468281963111314949558927929663540388848702414437681171166392401260075748236673064463868650083588778538254246432263761754080435050632139679581042629727673027533804587188507459219764784776483301251615653235979707954348091910501306996605485898664980655854337372775984756491532962083193689870570043940915763381138092035868288657967173265740040762869057748326725344697729701454880945563441785662525142963790322461759431584779170978968733256849 (composite)
(ID: 29815) 51031384939531230651628791183916608562471083736914825574374429844071684705321070221988141489757446665683208837783242272666198294941371776530128958290254464764270810732721919730924386620703158305108505568421904097744623397652891872894704061594725975538384932420948885599605217457402677792875705293658801354787725453173572090304990616664999029458964650181088163924640758785665304484577716362367866554450022427047054952035311207341783390507572448768769390881061553955000001 (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.