Factor Info

ID 181817
Size 915 digits / 3037 bits
Status composite
Value 129482597987831403197259528597194519630064885279022262313475508588785840527818938603366532895994973231944922271601253780132393699226492137391877874172224573919002553681444872057744322746528629683040557303240786324842686517659958685483677624754862290123397585722394139072521443920470821072066943188533651625932427454941782177408988725789169473326509286279017358827509985874705935427137301237930094995207189532733501703296820416846374372785552155920544395971062543592389903768464127608301295508147131627736821312526412825873087743509543813658091764814716214370093211495535972268924806453971744157237720489507078114611624097945109271739329036751033015821175737821359744035999000311166524437984413519091979767607567237662652327520889920399030156085640506368675799715943765092111368170386256960874854798544946035830436356266159297457147368553272991500024904712647517164772914325389086429135787214646393141804111791585407

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 12426) 6293697460405979356676367630504487055727250330512392270937763934899158226012404616090692558909955600402737156314249403968522451347706023024318789239800092433838491584256194825854869376921851704054198268219599272717824672321908549258491658110284085746756287399519627 (composite)
(ID: 181818) 20573374999738077281236870720796714089260190085593678661681743488920340628427413428048518668988107215819559805572466969036418053849273697430022847774330954600702651762336096972726265093159160436755552612362356968026151119455231695825745915172494081810722582355391398772299092506265367146550291395087412275779304783323019174512988934464391892839423961165212847725044091252055243293058195849216521730245808505195766372612320769233053224474673386455273975146792171008472327009408277304055919983825226409217784644612268025058106611073653940692257489605116569257164862653537961605476597025486368593863483322539164538544571315494689723545658723897896034141 (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.