Factor Info

ID 142051
Size 921 digits / 3059 bits
Status composite
Value 554312963969134703495628221928633391950238350822412172418592933036837392822277194805821782143094324725595395659410496107790480782333163012705503969614656914374297024723247468915462798228114118312699494476838476862626726440685751087109377195100752150750448460577667845399794232705607920338338265721237968917291818514709396590892744866236025320425185401343762704205803814980126024651792711637406348332388771961082440349583976939034954950240240687501097725591069455651728042721101571008794576969294895043740518484268617053855197882107828368237512958225222178755512472067380471082435840351347626885819948368486408783240562766244914633804352671859295297668695684106194089004767902573127541435523602922557327594784685098249198266088282794876235323837107975386400900760450969067614510649080916699521101550391502545276201753086781047011475533637562963963403775082016380842627774256992983704444120171579225552879506065982151452299

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 29301) 5601724632210341311305348131 (proven prime)
(ID: 177427) 98953982989773031198630373731112134850206929720315511444798605029422705824901188318944719329436901748162510340683356641378017614363396956044446934612532477754737416715920723423998998903498262707706067146719205067984272276023739233291691825662928795000349009826781332880741012786513054595385586341978033687075126216576532953289971420748974333532593121538154871744280707708173136877033648621102138481644558721212326326767279212853134968356863038353848825566077083455254716690065287312444888827972940024300426369638902264128850310969327877818834930903241791675159332735229593479939049312924298851585646347542529595535281207342045581452544330924814503235118980839857858127109609282012256951953524096543249137326913524149341219364126862423611826517664440695346696247571799228687438225447789192784074924911665921665647383975846769778396650066749598986024332237834417139275062849189194245667137361529 (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.