Factor Info

ID 140607
Size 918 digits / 3050 bits
Status composite
Value 887206369049308425062516190605862589117887276087332728911012072454183029335550608768493503808032507897494959251427598788063224354490115854347450500193176017921268304500762194888565196891666836604103693302766718006137068719266740475911119334481046412660457411263378994808187730058120292879162455569464022263268369163029374694967398611623454573156029973279255150260852523133284618888905141564314402824015303735010144915134045730443144714694101488650763984346862222686148298203189827268101079556534072744785853903130488509228594056672541217572492565836519100541216486356385511252180639748334544151667557857502801215445269696510904419967456860990245361716019409252867046894393628845331989642339470921422848226115006564880865525615558473167896133739709327360085073162664302278440977121596466176378523933042933410469530559984575165301990398706254615128131245220116764523315993929704601990316021108461866756570026687878997921

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 139570) 18015574158946333165939 (proven prime)
(ID: 140608) 49246633008847605274053202057757543753985146243028978378390161981560770473300902670346663791974875247636221167899757313084367085371757748751265143832782859149904463488079567081788902771866962381400987937953040634951248078900212373930052665124743495634748136050721696062884323819014153847295968268373698504108913754381011937200215040397394345774209157534000484346802345789850776210078079540886016875938169352441250955162945366037008815538423414948074134933621876814542722491307931610154422435974351933295082768457363061115339934641438544197246932368628383392156808111533642460026229715150077979121596997674656802708054690648561438750568654368249354714301132486009588623686377723847165888694524379476733881757362615074198496442366452866990433230958746966503796584552259712139138479263963210137991302642813420344696750920154664566912856732229460100296727399233316292415368498375283190129521654371739 (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.