Factor Info

ID 140755
Size 908 digits / 3017 bits
Status composite
Value 87807782995940956562484195101947152251329289704583921059060678278590604181744520310012742211760209107874209343072919106314553425206586826797606547773380294224323495163214860452184962803297257574288775004429501392450455544981681847185959039333362795784799035157934973749634576299678462403447984492420953722359737214574442698271582347946092335432706919273975553433129621032136779120596506999526713391150200964398067604261274088935110273975331131074433459105001335157323302990282846625207088135125098164465784140651291804807906758805142791134053311677291351820492203393056878176968774472279599809287464567826628813846691750433822559304506946647990521242387544870540675391370539030532062929329462938646765091216374583287053207224781181632148814917723806635469225858969167185244691798344434625787458871233573051053774883587267649913490971419879301141937472193324867336672602777610089395208665523441598703130540089

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 138865) 6979147079581739570429953 (proven prime)
(ID: 140756) 12581448992933858448342422088524189013061571079880593196593621274871459803763640991252448222386437456310253376857854664022227397408260953462384679178145831143420198150242715570279075013676108459649055120662949114372461732148053528463676637789004063654700763613453153143664123568020327055351795195995781436358437747156313875623150512838325104780767117123572336262512207326166341681971270369967291630505426436482281649308216224941774339678687341947952841526279808612555960630097456488196040179596268394563142595702213959358200554350310708820155175242049076847167523269249038953328615786931107996442103901807518718394327119973610677156775840424638382917762056188982614334016588631598284490769241485178252161712740588183249545506337445065247341166039623582455776263600827616186956606391321304594945305920368722428471779974634179443923988085856218971042106309765427289812086444921010681913 (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.