Factor Info

ID 141032
Size 906 digits / 3007 bits
Status composite
Value 110976351179770617483902568963835777914130243964424029326725966923277400891431490389619623378803966340929065943164062450857241096177610300334677099745781756784600653339836451067641020265323285976576042771957065430593026659543222974472375859524140617584809994567556962451877765862677798961190060301875657093474917499073502316097522069217715454921659566609738363600902565926675370398159113594135495813070346801692834976856162835735860156154305958677307802580352227992381514361034643815365247121057055464213878376246227199453495434116875578672234685078778673013001719511248665066661122276101834578683287086237065249408214364951863029674410098049059301222797131726435865428340200798435192750643246501053954705140739698051402214696227987531517704533548518729467656800198011289062885351386329532083225524321608156401925542148586466274365652984279401888984528575175598285179668412192138936160424466701748595968831

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 139088) 832123711496273524021 (proven prime)
(ID: 141033) 133365207176009669236397342369587010480195827107047772585502651560269510774674808184801414270287935911188755675484196109482974241833900508862433572054187873128938893523411562373336902714420950825910447982834774593256124815271378574327659288372036621141548401906762953876539252791074692766240935137760293230620526894644806689701858598081768443464269545925742056694866915853651705600615565386984612425743198881480247217676621446636319857068599390553041164678339027739571302925820268424686091606720162973269287229704282278961882337014575518748144557976912183999364685333227312700866699755650859070374808304057720921079671925913809489914443540932083772069307563738937934576301716693246343864769309981374796532477776670982044408203321775381230262752240184025908193669360541574269317378841781734003870729496613495033683917682324961832898629409410586713488598964304011549021351964782829752611 (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.