Factor Info

ID 142024
Size 868 digits / 2882 bits
Status composite
Value 1885929530521670905074900088428045504519738683465705456614893013165166872313447046085096888880509835078635274889085688049177028842902840875036565437266273501050416609972488091693891213224956271516040115418595457437226673660885963670037829064895809018181880290289916138784326835953421760947829926608430797757810665758336145776765609945023995348378648480871941899751272350592488628663213503955535230704380346284896644096947018935735023241043516607755557464879837664619247626749784612891246187297846076701535385054157864510740327440917296565481017741238172634225724058868541965948436111835676491983578519041417624744665435769933766278631213668354408129849701962622968748635118265351886227611396099339390226088104971251150268210621179367651867895587091091695045116867711991431911183280362869240835058498329398180172898194705095037844377425653037365979299542942246546881757

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 142025) 9436638157979635228777 (proven prime)
(ID: 142026) 199851843309995530099078637414430980611280755078473756806845324696463540755722349273715546342301233797829243201414390400216621404699118249224414934651937833513847847495861975521831324179892666440306121745793417693600850894767923060761265724660317967750194515309250150661795576115521914017402553606171478425642983264356510187133472581888482900085184189005832625989323530002981229747418592629617346446749191707146627178975831703427590502843350611101400019483686016317320856953096611158138920412073530825550540029138419316030516712760038221105526670603927862824969613404156107372209630208403479277579616792697070896189884473461325744551246507811736146869939744023023352535113948105569642446684805836963498005702054378276841342202059745708105076772809561796951146247463627957848460189707534595065616546832659365153395613321675097951899779744629254741 (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.