Factor Info

ID 140424
Size 930 digits / 3088 bits
Status composite
Value 238561481148498527967145872566031901852494050708612597946044640308863586702133301163595787945838197033205975770289648198188297228390634216692464584364644575351530565029177865486608139732114609292147877018322749636748990332418933921988645825213809704471014101157107036611561023789623152256884828471754660880236109315301173794606808790068181134340625217016028400409578752415803712475349995035414567986227156957445014817092012600759465573822282103830850243337407448613513525833745840801373859664648842076939733344449196471388677673211113234362373417112305964576263130779047092457441897047693426347139004480051446626021176906069807836226462800400980479180892880455138809890032356476064943294881790915614529085975356548548237965335748672534981235379387899153057066191195443201816795889560724841757468532433019251200411315393373988086358473551979313779088038209284372956628211894735132834628351209603425843808888126539794733971416475977

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 175334) 77320037278369429912634543483383 (proven prime)
(ID: 175335) 3085377213278154950203565427551471446820401944571322737114528619082636201263001134256442830253468049409760695174890881145340755573074332242204424981848654958703582509099303040584054201488781215414805598809939533716154965791352932732223294908423908998007081370511238324386150420793758873270357907209503691919521891739973267802671333419489293408352979377964213274739880010475950851205702290779778378447938734873138491686919843684315129118038694285886029578428858762806273366389701487942111801835159219154318567071000621224649588780339746473979580273969123483847160580804236034499314270122691007522743541642743018993223182142263200915269234965496296310247773836887033587071229513353322637137412148112717232008679881166376013084780013351605789614973204646836510476536520332111584699867333584799426667540048441942112343868919836733013012689522164933379783747274201845499004353917890219072261720025609919 (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.