Factor Info

ID 141094
Size 912 digits / 3030 bits
Status composite
Value 896383293357406394228867316082632414318634532455883495305476514479026797880113243180293187965708498042021733925036600374514537090730066680932552627403972625485300666371187539046969103381695711469489069442551584683839265131743532949017854972857948353318350480784772121389788250746201969788064549754898235498437382119126895100485090820760091821344170138724130483311050676381601095927410071517768011865532038541316439244018517189773485776101163369284529787916217289577774242077876882107932472506359146572795887232144904540859975009482264408850749754710459511796471650734108791741991785740394209359976529019008127920341834455633210416251376473275963451337800704103138509660190881379326535838982940236402238424280053073396345269870441933842957475619080335204732032066572153729681661499687395515755424019346952152098638514078016659848953985990370133382334543625325255755217139147413915045653388233927628645455448025687

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 174238) 3064508337513936879174218887 (proven prime)
(ID: 176039) 292504765734979760240556272387092782664373486354063047692338589788566007982157175515734518380920999692274011724388477581341164390954048398065749342358883127953430648610533429605089891655489524437709835989482181421817358081040458946280032517699048838176970181976107290597686098940189066523183727368439588869644059981807745681763190129267775253100525008616347470409900269409117497357929619515303775552513820575274643950018764213113172521508900003187583962451016891201757595505636592874392586233486880001974838047840767246369421221521600566732945185102762779559015935269609558115052541570631583204200662401152982565136644125361976193149004489349186892955669013687325529557857333039569233974352747194454946129138740793728614542871144198496221653899175265460879346667607972880919666985403630581775028678694331731922115468530406832869569267578160968093058000108513999531485273846407461396401 (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.