Factor Info

ID 140808
Size 904 digits / 3001 bits
Status composite
Value 2100982390418307447173255961857101249985202680048943901214345260775661966140104008265377817048121859169482904334463200731312831622855518603674175021065464452078439787048047249874840548714359231628163633673253323611316799505670626541131693396017498704270567361544028489569350854457716686977287071995027422340113192483700628595622208609059579214352328945940299913718336938853438165227115251022251857326110371928416398937173545793786093299812985801570917837648654638888115433965459080535746544961241390995367048994527277994546295213443565574554573370578334367691472745293950544831349201392845804914567476307074694484338611326645361721278130264956834586678620004528275565436596871028123772175350168529781838353396726620255573244256341568297442047510244274065413569056369385391114301980138202738986957396883545987190654802317572647405769098577246690118588440687985776410744151719255228041346556553594322355353

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 174526) 6009531537614988854307701137729 (proven prime)
(ID: 175772) 349608347550519262722483575689341744491747674534497853681203680813455699999372539459644907623490523535183158292095629262878870279766942139544949670938704177260210707959197446512136226668215364171414895577447956217301732402585375199488120208556291941239455294253737892932727843341798917635044117330575753663059116695096041474406842291126629391274375595196384300455479675957099822912985606412161846187953504106478143117685058883497023839238677056153112738859029248110471902719593254494130592676821393709036798419477353254319870023874609307876756394529568320745050192868856149663960811381493901740000693531171565626368165734764305310350131716635449741190513709731978601332917681036768570294265425912046276018854229478853857564256256170426562316497420067792673630423678194047522964049289052750043107361626011644223833272094014553065706865158450092710688980024032166693992871257 (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.