Factor Info

ID 142044
Size 917 digits / 3045 bits
Status composite
Value 33022808436717754128819560619694297886655773764245669526555691869182944931869732882591514175822172879050140452390575470100418086545152115604910235202948771409559852526322511319306308489536800167049304463759301204894469109345095862049969286245432256690676853615281984944660549165968659390450800257686933802960693261156458054064603261537133929324901639807357191021115483909295117767295096457003976972612008835056719854452465063770584093809851622426437906425244627205648690740310025204180955002340113187294527233311499635167135174360939149972096557139610674270088713152165533874234089705748394440471179447608080741412721624753358640896296918700459574421991068881596624555339264999885778757372088288796230296158799078375013358174795637095134446730813589284228620808953621556856586222651303614730371908917409268676264094421087343383492708907936568542117950936950204996203607698301215645070077025515880280456233086967133687

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 21010) 57100873094245516831 (proven prime)
(ID: 142045) 578324054383779819401725790021998605742695603033318208910210636491615710019773983027175257296304713890179909952497316127798394062038260274169764766428764260115374535291040446118323841412907328994086867435526476811019907378753876055617569430842830105187145184648812515353316689677830414287109585529934796155529695242101290945321368833415576014595698656064651965492195659974290769530667643381100278758810163305112424798595171111785998607038797957373091624424560023266871740783057956985929045210469257216776474063360191240226525265468207444267373449010323106920340543412643912007896476791143001126198383398465712490729000564176167442578740159398801007588723655410203808330024267278333532185286603579530587701265517045528751748865525591053710675903324223315771224576498190899581257281018579187046651761714707109388412750239148382450370780751525884772539420451376889446898324073068609001757240419476777 (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.