Factor Info

ID 140444
Size 910 digits / 3023 bits
Status composite
Value 8458973886920997781521563061738697318499548339708809036568643872030111601416773599272489633814967690230937853486148230268148481268171022545585389036314400321218706739716300316820071256433484150523293486528105797697505751844328785373765997414073748982098852449570606490146425113858481172521032894325433755573877549906260071659578067461504920618120586090236676313416772324564599589177931050143564401739097107536093118790547929680175552697867489451034010491723003818149166636250238265283427575399341994028408398989815685207337253566785938044242031346372786325230810439300401393592247230277262113164886771598162996165869498793016215517200481125839652585243743969731844789235233758194585462622592227081340125854392486137356453868737898764009466497812485477894066113180372165481041649267527790951511328567013843514518906365222105353184364120412611902850194040967523220908833634140872302303365149154430055091284629191

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 138848) 7282588256957615350925401 (proven prime)
(ID: 140445) 1161534002535361102539294461613719887919652665087437298035783711804554985769765762560321711162853542525477452934015966994827298074592633050453465340709870311352566978530215043957640992993670470932891809799401095410844249766125210174754647910020533232613617237603961902524782800227776801425225845528448715426511787631149940596564644146894451853212842946092246911684333467662801795189903641828728984404699556452350198678662255762901877409977516783859232506298948246017412148811566015093992495225948839621071435015287676515868531183204308683326263356939785367514801252672577572529207372606552981488176707668497138466798652705953480708816067879096424458925220575640065236327513332777396698405707841514853052143095306164881644362735350250278585643494014696144935613664795290501007333436569718292908145377787255954779436371281884369090395994814560622002660264339244664936969838256337342837791 (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.