Factor Info

ID 140409
Size 906 digits / 3007 bits
Status composite
Value 145701667254432430614529282916266605323653333512522948766083248386597114672718725518506477607823663137176679354452301252460683086186123197871723799614876326018450586202545070865444050843116019203531385639574979182515167790959878421499892967885889111118174256586133775317515621403483470025470509633485564430705629205064075037007716039476227696724687593862411680984627785629937827241602312595651900413121542974421872509789683657468219731941869461097710266143814714427275020785453219154894225487738609323817370727989362547628957702173511949579058992795395151345982242493094676912453386521848574964497893179139589234529817092462988980394434803030991471424282647946092830772276268683511862378542970334519046536325704941480084022422865866690557454000121796244823757423213695471411282871353812529176692844652027038644318940311223830400950884175872002283011441665308148039754296339762815969712976397328824280941437

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 140410) 297903774735944936110007 (proven prime)
(ID: 140411) 489089698120069281094412335657684039931281693089190439617817137149085746469242056558600129092202772721442083120108814546800075160214863600359659736468127000622935733803685968616329287715339486271039135086153199898107348154406410781772955379486046615042085586854122669868227861517793042471315934952538794030643100675660863418561355913439770000528276090248996943247471038441630198877570076105121466606522227537683485020260545612415325262928660527367207290115888018827582922203739577840340513411875783162199774581688087461322261735027687578946819426981117578106292230326939862307543244143322522672512751533937138359541016477467008658950400117359977481635546065797611087771986640491734652265484118316140661519004544834248846202771956747135717384051077637046340818860543454821570077279661206143447222311545015508848007597604107305377204144427112930805082592955656206333307875208458704491 (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.