Factor Info

ID 140781
Size 927 digits / 3077 bits
Status composite
Value 185215137213539203700564704322458455612603011554681083430203592204403810961179644797406914090856518326993294716460525196524638599648168664871291971267602223869906837525081236300668275838338124597773603514018726917831933972562832234398762337454910283695313995005618568006853669728420229078394128830149013006235902870535467750049027424726367072394311584644428963790843387084845719798064377430037800604167581017586766080651669176287446422839602380163763526755936843800234415798930375510881773236648854548736308394300173411904759703091392215792214042997112561142198111932972506554534957444812267300210629920463525712179586291101893392876046394454312201256905695875761073781110411769762496153780205333320432975951674637822926106039413421349858398309446382915066828630748216069361625363170468291929699943574213717403800053706107600128402936690105594333571089058137510461469995507125529016084525384636720819161316568048687435785920341

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 138921) 28946721465732077821582026623 (proven prime)
(ID: 175736) 6398484105801133959091093517658903414674068243816461848306910618381687577932225318915645549349219884966817213752861206661818675325444383635342060469201088817343524464942441683512136798909314984163964050608109305115883012586791182252523003018798447048252692653444157126020099709370689520669571174893031880099966373649120866809321159546329092727067481542808161342027053740922941322454199320645439994807875396462879038043849444692946797163185390695248073692174561644711254676804155388045577083000054356458176900429784186721879537388985857373656815257985743051899132610972943005456223563701151925288347315387223620993037484294584134650287795746473030625268095778248960896876141099988589174285065937157169131457383025563348550930640815005848501491296480021019248181009871630501381995580383808013138588278450523567924498318984268638717899913168172230710517115511028782244879250522295006460354632605844267 (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.