Factor Info

ID 140355
Size 912 digits / 3028 bits
Status composite
Value 167403546745220803579019830012883758316066799559940231999827069129705894403375140707522916210565995273683461069010054333939494073440071326428179260051903882054996502806056576248042034546455222572176529490277032274418353554665132097982917072966784405103030073213731758811586283401910537047597779756328411969819736970267709593902044077266352673623695422580694896091985278957328429422829388741353012815952783207417537966923871001602558852814128809099766414662851205533632714465821633737004288652427366402705787669013813041945706595444471490293200691950726373311255211254516933682015869191291749021380633878987634387749646892722397858465002931472211018481899675491573252937628933272466283712871256413636454512341215564853061173490448914961817406660880016656275526686563454636991627535449691409467434642237539443981597432186530562896729370916110083284080843504133411672090270931756687923065313510953789376934355247543

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 139456) 34591763302508534770007 (proven prime)
(ID: 140356) 4839404839853335498283418827079149027519454400019164092243799296498328618089319474705249241870914305562769502910027897255388930259723719539841134854223112961695712535707182102554564823693894801107279564184903223015009649817348913143420708697323970131518202867198030527700381897779183020168451797158249666285098028739995937364815088582859026377860588080614105020037304933962964662277001556009493921598466946149925326193472086440866485105412807264441047069750109116094317840320005313846420404107489320781972827259713533895626464512634455913781552435038337165425357351616097424141827300537270534129685672083766984391275343286540411956862901743586193724080033923294034514343412338341038310125559682250024465088080619557581490953122275887582945709468176493733096489000634950549412453180617572708096452656231378322677915853178699098569445975395209757967886222585245258978325881036362377551359649 (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.