Factor Info

ID 141954
Size 926 digits / 3075 bits
Status composite
Value 26255863834623650432527547316637290166913542152221187917884491170751134429472298100058910948704985746229788338226192421199385510740368434632325669369557948852118831212441458161791307122661836961581364145978034677364283014751480629918445806212337563761652805677091023364257460998553532754095626634766325724523037320938135456329112519958313594591429121641989612186753248558653035359395471642550680347913322366151242243764221307170900874033247113317600903848529445093808381845247393119992773545637645953552153354791076317375268876358556017941407133970244806012939476730313216355858353691110504734930735420980967044218030152347985992087108602740334584264501354370014408245500244248393225514824133353254401202589095375350310231729758010150097232341094977087072394092781224678250798768972106576519506678212487242154790355405625624181927253789253183234527616641924332125787208065323134419885914246795587017921534097248264087649516901

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 20928) 8681942880812709284936701 (proven prime)
(ID: 141955) 3024192187747480476640976822368493912343704414013904054328142662509912131969795706403809877012117775903518375329468168131731431758480908422013809136997306620205307686471605594169301899238994948168447424576165013032314613949201564809266708617609306993919543129901728130585959184502292040322378442120612633561595901303846922684815910540788858765012608240107613596614311597323352995086704696899609984755611746119976377253301999300199027224729751366182514151923290397140278132657185138374050201910118154736997601476958830522611308910843516371627193229785607534360005445235673166417125411934975734993866769871195481919610153298767844431033160587375011421047911437441751176134730359682749392637875263764353133691725739377499588510737417113782941371868003688758428701665320368462458453931887482204400557116442718091591600416848786928165557215291483031759756982732413844331160990179497049659184274364269240201 (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.