Factor Info

ID 140597
Size 919 digits / 3052 bits
Status composite
Value 4935039990477618523286299192815114830509212957361331295918000390220855735557869558543216787211377114684847302452382160863704145074243451865680157490504628278229871442889750210060033729037429961763978417563962789599643880956619545141992130653231298572923886197901631408561729787149400136096084475865924215281447003117208542596024829963432355475457983372592227167126129431466473031845145467319996844504140635339164305603013309433296048913785302949298870605790534701617044077377192983861733762803873697362563008297031940078424371968539916489516704632825422678750297675781469344019380976124261372823711713708683199494076150870035609228202609591038685350015401167486539892965630904757128086673126677763023474943544490323711169276485034760607425222108114926394834945441790078553370488876357320246043858023975756681796813733596287338617211251306091609379668773437552516406690760135577352095763303009829570661182052425913019391

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 139261) 2040596158919713311599 (proven prime)
(ID: 140598) 2418430500766117682043908461033161486961492337197387842128402383968696159048052890509705867978896474916588435751264005525762575263074134760112474145528596662258587839744784155910934917097456418255255898659221208509495193953049107659673706062167797976762739230775107859982103054429472334150234899069362737021590470449425894222919041161563140316508895436605993028917391803631412132807475324411958498251147563708806379994353671212385890928164063483379883910526677651877836750260823761330950822204026572933440693497680446016210495451645173038213470636724938607258152684236361715873222661417594335607410126008483756705694863619085949188917567863562086026425761614994660620405398769187020546554402250287594255246854937812628251156036676477945732473869951108788761855505490958917822028420036435836188932909298143698824010279023313716835422655671149058521125165670108764748863905359702483632938020312785009 (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.