Factor Info

ID 142034
Size 907 digits / 3013 bits
Status composite
Value 9334483696279892080185816543090454519114005585846737747566172412930318611356417615557640133633114312543564161218629188215820092799645130180284705624764820703734603515567363550871855026348013278464020222371876345313841118520300404146623654663846090421901140857671889133304288737631332023222566545292213711529298923272481916291947096661095689141085417329634868224717014379033948402531886539707695536313955294210140821499091867500950200024835231611656677235359317475446732576780728674402441710064470753427746513997935409055596243627139060105324679312873410815932562664900636009962379767350862499459982520275888063565790828482468688652612485603175882617381665639268028010616797798338137085605950219663279138490015939711918762457025129930665336322296929238409930495513650113787705298239127656954975657597240941899212580823443007069628771193299699801224168913562948451342586197387710970810424277859236916112174253

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 177389) 21213634432713221479003295962769 (proven prime)
(ID: 177390) 440022841248047878991358463420473146970792646980420903964773844089366233630544124347686899551274643303970080469895416967488384971885078820597773733239716295968397543132854957422273708059534653684497121547558433360036102306640526514135771652784409533848557128101831977839576178014176739960825363001733912465461764951019785482164546038198268371707296365700527812851835117334981772349572826528399989990748681539081504081909253132420420843520382098714087448186765155679742051530047032138845355312167765617173294597225019379249034497723066980442029285921786868417459951475228239126077733704824162204933140075610913187562105933648228318798669327464352602997379345010043798311576159932096180835503979232175228809538190414891558277480373196415746404732914556880480175085133621544392000123663059107485616134227658682320294479153485933885655638246065450712249213062537161571807958342237 (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.