Factor Info

ID 140641
Size 919 digits / 3053 bits
Status composite
Value 5862006257265216753252206984522972439402171137066923296040789955624193412944931102342237309121759835113114345262515589879291033503869174462379514847943740697662684546675121296391079174363181031939612279008008918060241586161976826973110716905094113460630718102845047991638382574290661359009375813337786614738878802129347161096820696103479930373675889491942739776402562444792202106997359758513763212642617203199281657021312369205519193484004012930898565098252072770896621739175789735929113312285705125133841257953603370139416445711085053948095815453851605160049418345705214639875509053355427008417716054782857103888155599744859520038642859442155395463932449831309398634757590441313473417696211561751714038291438878866453839678581848150708533383187352241876008447125143121971009168704618466183356374486244274569610023665116120080381904631736933887058005556135643761079423514783002677098585968395731346298334195396812707387

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 138855) 16870707652033108598339890972668587815895141 (proven prime)
(ID: 175588) 347466530638314959015730301985740177562006207938024548335966066619468314057716808502248243718524814869790887611781532741256769915953900252834933493938600549494089863770075443663003068780541675697592138143315737467258993770372007922682456208202771429646084172234224326134159434735608208618612231865262100930040889716923921403839693059502400606153950526019155903614363013695138951688197579879994020478502837748463248065323952752727212385142386150547271519956102021628726145677833835913536307855791861640672870486522064310636083895465204102682215550243785742301542787546573609030768397649399890867215882681171860307026267816585407760546278873125663877599054628572218558531323863757712795803888107341077332161245288594110603484679978354271856655071536751197261879316972977369276034721005011588957293595148879056022795420866874064249195828768474474571737651903126615418882600485407 (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.