Factor Info

ID 138113
Size 929 digits / 3084 bits
Status composite
Value 14006011370685993289897764491936168115905627013929062032085362622076358557978024419115179046178635415803743990972356066742623767376577354437091940926381511413028904273453135871394907788956526428168860130653616431505952117476978847208648150731844859192373263578506964180477796928526009943055415946850701631018810603977485812441889543595445515289382985975945592833657229302313982879580999812397609472776029526855243443000688833809692787078310021651007031845382685958604564977601381764264448412123093161164583533345641112301001231229685598952961814716079671270911103948828270662253926242017415292246429371765960801093881239523701548114751727013854894612216483168426304241396061052150966563004847285396511825073281773027809791329918413503069280164426090654586660590778235556954638857298296007752686392303809355602096437599731690588048828990076017917711150133772593115651665956134800473744958410443978195899787210833847391462378169397

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 136549) 160782278895061740375167119 (proven prime)
(ID: 138114) 87111660979922665396223877707541446115995840366703439842229654480607156753730485338773412438733805759572956619935674395867730827426841543873519109919868355642778045729692099405437551133675247206802865285727433316302001377678366717007296574387275721893572526004678335239648295379266476988714997426277783957154124134464489398279190347487857472185144980532492200935572989286818104894323022200425074271941626023456532852775237783618856149395619496963665615379396885910915825700299856273011379744003614960824205808599762945888074098689792555613391132483767204320221655902604526059056934927449452601237148977037300930233477638104027245904284279694966192918217580694559716132440545670180600588567297513217608928843254608496810651500686246447572190841628833879357330177755278802869098443156514597184378414927954082172732497519382299277856437767449640063606883858493605452213423145083921902887012781052669991163 (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.