Factor Info

ID 141106
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 59214309545879718605721427907542428270328905692955014276285096231060715149184835725979526892050879414383432918216248332385686474975237213575176598545012325720657968280555833055717776398980534109080203098307335900994511263676076859217783532652253384043024507362734081624319727283144189013761359966888331197498214013065827385005152144901913615662336820854701769114693235473522010682913491570446151719734591869734212412898269275408266115371663705743435095180702163015501148995764924317060384884801484336421207747481998687981646365076858292507971894298013591819793427648856214939595540026719430053247669921526287984561502198081832548283906721553727334723378009115865649221676912385287675655697544505978172326475718265953489662363630214392689632610709639463338042520710214267322650193888547045136171737880607306448276886175410960153120191264523132465285632077842395276905236012182847122426639672854518784421414280976939

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 138856) 261501808988233731193 (proven prime)
(ID: 141107) 226439387838208282955007447730676930755056660431334669724735634700028095500009038591717353324506686366235323789558240496578402761412376555363200979126383274683291349300716909622172988621296100864269452705075991666280246172154098075373090244411022451753035203377015576230249354483415075125738240549509417199186446958037541459702365985981300848543217535884038419782331218601231268079233276783335326865087757858103549851548607092819430444751546341574338217157737773246961481462662792913700351649274661143843173937945093013056613565052240110597090104400793507551501709583995912055357460541131085630262366387208013545364472532888244841524740497873720434424525207351332048202848561380148131564204996897139666438101254246721120183586956420775379612446762673641214218581970705361462994227205964506335657314002954774870682662271003949425815332754451075233734444853391798561153210300516780068368557091523 (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.