Factor Info

ID 140667
Size 920 digits / 3057 bits
Status composite
Value 98122475492759263890718492772344649609467350584320345572283529795987807401697099411362030054442700424611272292730188407711932599265281912738658365721023390759466373585340723353620988688441928978466835516816481387247610284746547759320357562039132792088996846805892663406928826812333697421775877077272719207305919619533254254726664066032046905299439993616424349525672700675538065407784429018385666964792396860850078895626148078782133915869861123143287071980003558195374711922681185192640683010557998776755489540052880926750830936737412251630994819091454563549831281579894995065543609249488486580429452159903147642953552524823263880958179206982247439167191391535868522227638992822839169846160404244113879732747625232275085502415065738579857196299117016857909562620803655866280300707440846977811416221796327465178614846322294813363510807387548616906393393974276361281851438552038204899722986724630629636808298666906864899321

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 175622) 2615483400602669375765624443466457151516070397662005134690277796754853614842743795764005251318777277770953103854908908250611047395915181460537077589090212831170777046801354073273207395727650709011006391737027298650450630235080622513795800578302955662210879438862912940523188341857778357272855536563291022854986081371154298704022108589316177560946639309041495397472249692107780882555320929007859725161286698009390112262691488066764621387966710349 (composite)
(ID: 139592) 37516000090136117681027166287691038877479823574162246206003072155945689080574717075225003821714486670307041035214676083966789914879306782462551245851769741859578669280719024107905054850625005488168717010674999867430660057660509060065689564543607266543221446230052727321872313632313859144418079162720904950788695017748010259110410090932990808765465921835402553589430657253148571305905048668441084965611568270585400383354779368070320029874842064990174922698645776912481680980829 (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.