Factor Info

ID 140673
Size 915 digits / 3040 bits
Status composite
Value 692023583579461369079757597029501261147946314371459389589361506107562112176650147729877789847241912355801924566683936054180285722672210593580503385753849672414325285722769547902574725157303277023518274134862640826977807143003386100850085512327355069002195895265773217683490170960528783342196650934406642318982375346086341181856534240348546328310838826232117460816521739283255040338690627563273551835610562685413717348973517632171145179899922151927353715434213888505814388322572593709498751956656379909437214332719247577361047187080049043695664559628269796400302504779775170759794446660878124599512011480299621688892312845020554267043979330065723896787003988578166247687344810860825613283446115602336717742715263333993319353044617957719286245513747780657668114441860534312080411176101778240152943974633535017161055648228493003871730709354590032148574355130409294735889729996871398500480226152903549767232487227703711

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 139597) 81076791241063897707401 (proven prime)
(ID: 140674) 8535409122468628259968538466128070872695331136500808334946159424878462679694871735551544711250364352619124636681989559746997702749119828438253584802423925345947826832120502147422226602850592448024399840543996318926275497858777105357215079957231258949877906561037024460865202644193045351262255835416437573290663117660794203620954599746137451564465954744506702443678559667857261594102025083093291898837315319841444326537021323370564976597050228937496944264716916063526479858113386063417130822735279108107681173713919583396780705127256057739697304698625324530094662843195271122219771476005244645349335334897749617814493030470276800557500195971972732447481279769453359418664604516288830505147900550623300587573657759587748685469553593847447837599357708958349453301957744709916640963432447602736902776991889322083387796234798853227412289849145764087965359796581813401741159521034194814841965902311 (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.