Factor Info

ID 141031
Size 926 digits / 3075 bits
Status composite
Value 24796242457143267603394866647211548789099337876065685330148699719927496586896664823593291706577391469539300495575682047714466722241143285403633278434286794606027959032229591473833120489698712888099567400806948811660404057631068215732357828656831553623773995188495324649588177740593582023941458520738948495566865709191617511531760626060935876311306789978734152412573520892498006597286397463743310867778226526218688620325729120568331790510286298315927636039964866761821800349926986715684695665348425158234199966412749716514351778437808773869509991945955880496767863059563154743484403841580321941616932853832691380646218936974319752146495713131949733856816737794957882388627825500486816992128579029828351839996241826973529287890198146305661332233221341399245022907272535947178825339319732522546562608657844118109767791823231324353017575129652468435691772870406616954741766733652346860104173493711368068009991685647330805520802281

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 139732) 223437175520177524951 (proven prime)
(ID: 141032) 110976351179770617483902568963835777914130243964424029326725966923277400891431490389619623378803966340929065943164062450857241096177610300334677099745781756784600653339836451067641020265323285976576042771957065430593026659543222974472375859524140617584809994567556962451877765862677798961190060301875657093474917499073502316097522069217715454921659566609738363600902565926675370398159113594135495813070346801692834976856162835735860156154305958677307802580352227992381514361034643815365247121057055464213878376246227199453495434116875578672234685078778673013001719511248665066661122276101834578683287086237065249408214364951863029674410098049059301222797131726435865428340200798435192750643246501053954705140739698051402214696227987531517704533548518729467656800198011289062885351386329532083225524321608156401925542148586466274365652984279401888984528575175598285179668412192138936160424466701748595968831 (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.