Factor Info

ID 140612
Size 910 digits / 3022 bits
Status composite
Value 4478241099936649984438953931736670636221067012149746976821614330504448234554970111538218689426827634346666928644250207836980940712453598068514179177153859046136742527742414206570712815792008826712522601639066471701694563252515103068554758541620762649267490600447207191769772905157468345556842584379372567384110576027945398613063507823455425248302117219812677503815271586760660899040451619806611626274777409246674986174119191894236896261653619625083065504719633029168698271642407222036146873150337017669622797522598824291634360659223515029004307862292202906687390668814223254701201850574323722458008705949512164448317305962824099023151960984051185034883342788354996879117212462778067466457906788168510945299628909321094827561335982896392983615355210627937230832442040407980428319108814750983052276915295598570351502651819087699740239562768682881503797854627321897204251588702511781838576549177191754017640063551

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 173866) 75294105085463689224779559136415429 (proven prime)
(ID: 175561) 59476649531242267807947699379649846250987858819507365586489245590949677655217042800965230150193651682875534573995967153039008510198879486381276043232184179197429117951482909036568240102621189475387363638092899776134238984026692603702838432234196158864566702574492317070523921809180858371068750019720757339871388105311191694836923353340613610057961413413858932907269218080519346133794745961895852931407621412779040315758157205899612646838181619636839746208740631689762994248991987857597611073255595558205117167798153715557872339335828884353488943161108811656075773919845410060125902380909136555373673323186838697084800883749391682711739783678492341720407058726836991754174500323687838202263077779447589455901584812928019010888224336686189165752667157502169897064494163808375130708749633811265697132724161929782869740216705891231856469944196926372601855082665506158073238797619 (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.