Factor Info

ID 140820
Size 921 digits / 3058 bits
Status composite
Value 184578678259144917778646891381356762730425197147807996483089912024249481972934632066322702478909248008457953121130461189831847155583631209976873051677852233781692981611023523610438638858826073676282804263868251669339159458875026793276392649125427511026884439621078962046909269595622205834918257066212525084850327198865900684443049374945420542997225518444454409838105044619568920765657870119836420447192018590998503435422988828092240361926827927659838586619380577705320512703885575630562381824195843126057101631831859183483097983604021965532467046864958415859517750048837122083674619884856950045479176513709054619818020328300389755091972606686745791342342646869256846289670752045856366948811624338863002233600536524719703731454472338168797068360543831159389513615280063225758294598439323089821864144675867952132428102639175027018330883223127092056903180684409738063645609927203374784466989765476545623985177906978828500339

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 138848) 7282588256957615350925401 (proven prime)
(ID: 140821) 25345203071559447812478379863932178354431126387739626667564751436879735992073221533496231020160281698629010370336101294437347780101679125945283221411356390712285574416944053117653824784781430237848077122361105475279459242253813575378616779383601703494774174942723847893784320212335450706210386420610743958564410236129825545450765635441530584817979284249274554419878994367125666136578620762016766989826655570348384396282666099289564325139589704705270993236713394709340423263847444097516012618764193931143125153713942943150476740593435461880907250499314235979102677788737288365211970910109666003304686497078400950607560098130741975175766556751883740440654549648497980415193998942042830323075003713223182702024653263904910950917175196691024491510157501710920186010205815518336877666365386602869028971744731388740118107217247377889196290280046581364167492408843609477425127698937056173210624458029739 (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.