Factor Info

ID 140510
Size 920 digits / 3053 bits
Status composite
Value 10453084801906852505760288655602585199237038677181478659026461017271169521736401602108489332346415231889406685342071518621625740751705125955411847468040460334511831673706563387946329870831381469554756830217801448229108300747992313595275664570287421392112805112351105616654990207356331770464219338456029501916845570884264587069318230711808767379806220444719631090190057947224840840739244946009758358738216854063147374340817546287011148748166254113794867177051597309422467224564473432683104860433519658947497915103804344105778146169001424564225724294552653756173372784894785342677826730267812851503776688318668644066388225721109021071345239792600210467484405682010228559523041579653893350767931978626699704416152744134919640476861540747770067926089229174922695213635916973941674665930753337974808926655768624172643327994187209340053985972457541412453457982506799656456621767273051629877024872661142242723766040941096286099

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 138902) 323640485558628743847259 (proven prime)
(ID: 140511) 32298446172035652747392530340786766328912521274406375609886925848297089191764136273161438508116949173913618509053835400680693724637399175964989456022241469819921626386708150566722042086646695413547738410890005494441660232503665312031400402476409802131552350729429918960236103790728488181264923854742155546396435874347924885905214066701241426100964473289500066260074051486959135326403621899974900570905275121057604639884909769323177506851440036769549954231343744241785002595607159450081841710508507205346295035897728809177237016944158986910873744690150867982698428074993406535388373403670378792165459570662360894121879627159828559028799937495555339721116015272682887043017390637280967177959287053432177690472049241768940798805554494635293377819464553444872939155707015738540812134499527626958787081443389897193513414211545573784259296826486729376059177748004447135360101274228369566446757862558761 (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.