Factor Info

ID 140341
Size 907 digits / 3012 bits
Status composite
Value 4867153202983987082962428326977647628537202912504326786313933301221842929903423972025514192697740962687149445022372607840244649405304898546710083950184317246810761937915838626169768929731410848193990767857190684858779799346048365655891327988763803878890734992458879369293741655733486775758772219717186889561520507814403228844392897330604439815405384218868062772829931419678414363709614797898715123160089907316607960799543112475808575797983997469495708054509090650275245930600389166106500387592846337588752065271478264468419042534023507477022828132390232433156159563123712081429150981055624120826195178528966099960532003446362658173647319028085043777026535892443807166138090767788250290125391596881862240660206160688840743395080903631832964313868135715704439367264330252976559889278104948523929280539310742641160706443756301564014491948327718948631558878406779625484331150472536064091101804013337453100813979

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 140342) 847058290543861012801 (proven prime)
(ID: 140343) 5745948368982953680206712910106758388737921715128149929526675994215330976977393668628353850826770678215183364493243217312733756630110756736465679426483813038116522720972907025901506011520658216682084081838464649556374975043904872688728569655310167579104469640565218039469262190556376289398649948017597289072755599864021634362850983236406315960398395256945753427349491297421931911795098998582223171209505724037475807675425393492006591205083818586949008406156386543316128553039758378531402778224898888174618262685336016229557390644761710187628199736339183912033267317014858596321958014122219170761301916212904395979218592268685172107613435917175670113701225441014681375791763126053379293550760130454238218491378295816215690594379823832555730781897451870030100947018189425399494227736166520245241223507234643703161991093434955794802758459219644495742781487726122782866298921740073074242779 (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.