Factor Info

ID 142022
Size 927 digits / 3077 bits
Status composite
Value 104708509656404843684309715642528629827279979119128341637447141948255688649736775924894218591520490466241018832481821395533367057631927966402677926009659631663874574678617859964528016417954715593481906662148834214937267593442028468939881646413907743397939441145003427369255820350393150693414996456744461989300438625451162854028482523019691625823523158695623598155344415931789468489900812562156484891264951298857369104576004773535894918813981220750511908854491142575487823003378459084608980374217702163795374259931750826139671465890940216109123883289021673822182194857046056683914950201478328537888227809797030084211694099086269017780326837912696568488324145666649520048214056547006637163023042821711393276430188981946571817847600303605639528916145769924043733253173041537371634103794043511468318495678403576707381260349741606250030014475592879794768645128814340786578373481532325332875502470523750091943253214569745444902522061

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 20990) 16356242182414641405814291 (proven prime)
(ID: 142023) 6401746103330619825396673624673901557235860396976790166307264936216461875666071481776648618976054482445794893154225049376247095491369475212587904306358281091630953535111349733672858179734604138884155005650601860983156334815030901879543437974956880190017087378226768686881681101483146996846326459972366613961147341248499845830428623030381167650094226257013480824894377780347599673128429755368117521715960036004282590503875900638358796986640272851100034948900426709793966555780537547279775818208490274024507308374151851845999696002475501431625452771116299316920059745263114027873530182744489790273147047555304028135871107704841626586762553501434379528444442457720242175276121057692615690297775434441271534777933071478723953683253115647452017234062798865101101858212439413069842261146810601258555827370064779398256617355706258800743331238353978824731067651305403150658848885110167019323093715753206701471 (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.