Factor Info

ID 140546
Size 905 digits / 3005 bits
Status composite
Value 34957174202703076136777316175777908152391182327162730662648932920330904301094227620080377743210415894383470976847122827515625429605088889780218842574793770649804269740460128345649619763876770432820493087920282440189477461851764219027408918465048295487704620723019331870806513950160108956387504386931947745455028369391249155021853486410840502678980561569004456859184894962337175459087277468609535854992298776574361292750990090363834491814921459735738869326124976428640485663473691742813576434206123611905951642330476423560453214051527667425724881453509377465136736712385655946205453007444302318294352179010458573575122160038855209840053630419886497124581518922979194630720049453649442702720558141823885156793394630717374155499629804128856618618676853416343980513366352556844006965626166284136168569450477836579175777196776229762876849905279736956871069589083233366929007575521008712692244950883526612463571

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 139014) 62039080369751004680569 (proven prime)
(ID: 140547) 563470219003237903475516700731795215332229962716039156062122045771093625254534189350151359962345738919686928270975787242717508874570315147160829126708917059837777303879311534135013337799918144388629163895647570816141623620552204455118090741453098135192418528854736447877622563517646737621804530358990297356698359704976554249398649853915222050204228450741433088091150187094450384129171699966853644951781073475818137465622808182773046990602099332868318794270543044548353937850043672313929156003239296453415214320682978400202017661345460111117412714077578555154600594464636664839288908115697710917720934921812284657573088601000284645087961370778973371993444622155300100617072017727787233961324759381646668125096145052447354902732750542078571816436597282405491674922092570543205887583783404417055071749910581734077103416633701335861448712317887148502763751139073964976154418253117990059 (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.