Factor Info

ID 141066
Size 912 digits / 3029 bits
Status composite
Value 354384928026825834392842776376660714152205714154044475596970384969415809159516766772581383827002079350607715600163366781180706643418578143272005845451756144035241873034437508400817703518469201474344951370626635175633650377111563322659699874883616059062044698671390253076457570098278354330230995062540911767497791250736179517305646420147805257021551270361936807802056928534239231927083423482912662009542273784562422053298469966924391992116686447282350136424021236193430254395593738284452146192359405848063348234706679004987166459006053409091223559277052935836186075932905138092101982386083646073605803096789247658339958533360370535099876744939487369320504493989531004398692647761031885145554416344200277482715395652390102218507959150529700298125730518664601518339850269770303421706332682917801111057231924530823015742954326857465876004488674162548236356873314738862053968757159977604008956852694640198339935538101

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 139282) 619691539831653045336579590501 (proven prime)
(ID: 176014) 571873109842840408776251279169732212356294162403466204513876598110535355442985140828547809651963071860453139149129922960643720070978235747020904729291199512487742974170451513714131874060042278906403118635344926089088988179177072578240250566836062982034352230956352812018781328041435887027119314809476036451499676552908897328587776745041838071653567063135465908570732252859792277008875298489005119742820406366485386137477261615593196205465743075038362932761127063197517634465093474445696730534154778810315718076934686385664197224725928495624724959563031182379452217462992562729555306433359300871255192494998821526214699742472579298425620212432440062978129081291714844623657395551080148879095329778812058121276286744362965447177387334402992528197276468150495449068965264506990012965091628296763515217743133322036744529791356412955681803913539319487924834280298550822904402636798147601 (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.