Factor Info

ID 140474
Size 904 digits / 3002 bits
Status composite
Value 4628008700797876048101591127598402952397957964762592795026977071357070794590178003039722777302653342969433819439986152575635834540277706885135238871619413824049175594504626744581470294545936991157944225238954963972147562787275836432068989433392780981718645403750927059329768971650990692953794132880468998775374169718725546912186560737342572177223045084566563994871122968676300750151465256585719879695804053435725231862792634910170184917036520512931080051401970923824991131383335039884328836292678988136385015320543734541612352801524432273059183731398426447775883620375343036210838108254557060052907697427956198561438431538353807204706995007425954259087108321845188127791215977823453026010843924437100298329912811463485196512448484156264281014513715228056129426011263573242427770905255739907326890958703558771894879523460945716332121597019305319818015288644571602166097321539689322389522410972706916667661

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 139500) 120157856401645999161889 (proven prime)
(ID: 140475) 38516072434981277055757761754804563665865656330480156462489437574677535552937375759227940559456094689043217467119594791252093409507157879226028840323644186356196636146482384756180447361923493378726495607545076938805728613857109266748438780143888747114854314188436359217151171175222008413302252717856126668409401757916512313929129799271130110366047360011244158391052439167419112418230891813663476437704034640722621043069218547110789638023851984316148586011444531549097783364678165726764420616446740366666269921471444206771855375671727894660327848328651311817917524464903240317528515110031746288259656156959352330179152721371606148460794260212332546233758770446596148232866740585422916737414555127472314913079155043560732425203544420904867777896478194950872679830175162734617592746869367394266074697544071500225860126674567482327536263774897101199104615757056979153239539238453315949 (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.