Factor Info

ID 141144
Size 916 digits / 3043 bits
Status composite
Value 5479495767512238975333488960717581114306413900100269226629514020878599791654941530108442465269895359654393384072109782737870268717107241974273018018314232243420941476110896872939985830660152218040471386031572649178376636489973896589011696328554828197754063190273313646881084384814060010039780411424885320796938137750070236832367540683068094380252380154410337625448364743593742784828624197309523717938562935713296275970197141164272345296029816601838080882526374181722605133680250291330431450364397884575304543708470156525478520726807832398190961873279915657729298884207889677086235151568969682233740894319352022400311241921591705848312655119304960960788870260837003598914093508235990875613812514846725095837592739965006680173837945134356293750578020614244583509129144948261994289109351654328675079224540944360336165834036517502416359050921487650094472619103921025728656968042054885943039448567609686816565384311218141

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 138886) 11621045551065915778030078129 (proven prime)
(ID: 141145) 471514868729659513052916635727291470637625424843735259617856434046493406446146615962433557395142827409570778945914845959399894103399124588935869794448172194927153767663576235123009362019932680981561679225708076883120066189656376359029091069677332459280023202131643963949248100620807273767358523897672421353438901259872595846702810026808438887351118834241655455083803032558416973955393841877125340748645281878608862327566022211753894913714636622197363485071481085750779922223612092640700341830759447791640202894899067745418019599382512574358636801879921288706965747258941769963701287483274527365220432498251655022205443049544864591818156590175837863054028389878947035686833268886948383411881692524071864361140539308540419593132961604375062447145305870417887728746266102798631451929639259765359025596264631504166581529937358863963231123332827031389079171453465355240814220937659569695675629 (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.