Factor Info

ID 140738
Size 936 digits / 3109 bits
Status composite
Value 677474364797884605830573230100932738354958868025323063609720020402988361665507697792237688019864566885163812886156190345224820651885850815902483821633801300526226691485920657078657513945553554917066416763910597271007496919656690837795174031713094874797573379326293492012715474814081139342943028287437336514120958050913343551944995974816625623860214010210782350888202205097572972559303205491948642006821014207158087753258332105229538851116299054563100771788731355960517636719561336943685957345537241848565866869064047728767498769013534239330660688508367224876368662136904957039455968318048793112464835494718096437457899737405932833295887008384797152425085596681625863833431712286783156284573852422988734696757744496223419177487766261165054259787576089433995013641406748218178998112804613056435758062843923197375464736562826123402857574762505976627720395693066038569863727298431003295035305446756144705998915416700795482993598743380783037

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 141100) 823726680813589047661907783761 (proven prime)
(ID: 175697) 822450432379764537676012041832788963741645524460067705492537853771119678335370786896662738522088611624932312162633454567484631704295528233102348726017831728490492778229246005127541762164100167226878573559425950532671902850268696997524475606628819105192786773228850199967442487118988853552471531355400260763523670921121336902943141994772680761962100112499560776763959241273829544613911538518792153286008720457903385635250138116884447996142317935415759143662066625437547432583574242954262344822827992618032838950636425273854362533986220131920308975660297608656439497416873415074319321831011392507723350904976466051945611245169531396264537121537339172494729689003852164602978541932440688856004754929957207839336987636324218692414772519193516837440523472574614236676904911740895547964503761997973492965435444344403157525992751219032242320039392161551862964129350362475720092148855483867427830332634160210803117 (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.