Factor Info

ID 140376
Size 913 digits / 3032 bits
Status composite
Value 3270002265815325683424340929530786476200423602210100493880569303412125923860473581464130978880610731144471732794215564838387597003465313554416926821838434728745498595067857161952074983383334414541569690819275524828020255484731102199166021407339288198040949616603129118292723947118441103523466003176687930759906629764696737889309490909827415704864200845373586635279883031517601955328033064474643784704700310212843136276555578117674575258675745208709552894249447667200579782694924707090203924443070013215515729245770101159516190108202470618420312753433586464365314299160481847062067071612852613427634596262313215386151229406000689786484631459074099257067315175725458501788835174800881919150746569093683022278980888032109713374699336648013612361697854454736024426659599622138540617824218300450736312537999550857684800769948278228375988203597363616718778939524027373163521017254273145033753516255795718993562698563473

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 141238) 69291447660895432806381824641 (proven prime)
(ID: 175280) 47192003864868716973849404772783737863857315923453553289769691332950579049735141337360495282220867785722071436404093554638313269005349383061428249945873149986108902285458406045835555620708982643712682740785125048435745646317792924210097392681812690835902930652463105338551428259861583575692216468097145715154752710169590939817760731219653377566030285512011729318938207539072813585313942404257184058184266468176782137578119719834301751829276247575191670992664588770630465483801074170719659232265391368634527349660851886872993256341217787999324440054141189514550253507390667431268772393760958579808365531184042042956188730886638485597784904918649058295795578937549569124554359853568893087214278202976297627155567654817981496015766826408199316686416341216260338651580049052359688150863324705667495737283304989198262190576080834359502629084823298913692819283127874622826468240032745057553 (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.