Factor Info

ID 142065
Size 920 digits / 3054 bits
Status composite
Value 20916715740061356041165293045882166617787713032499376376065432407518241061081374787872789382418625392141096986249964110964650508956780048445796514450941621314548407292431348753388755711448506514370494248975773944645960285029170023870742208422443042503767117316792655031322463187475461476267436590956750568416083351193128999437819302796669466538364017332139211589535722210496704122489882415605300944627557931453753723080649003139594756190397095145079824233703027877143659097307594156104907057486203226808271765365168144553995295325880891826422437121336102161831216981427076639919917133863573753640630014708458548071627350330061816354201391855791097709049899824246679569817517117748579950362421640597305119784169022987199711395644079846545000814459906059863372642561916921847193536280075746984467207471160273378330198703040034395455921957744416245024784285260434220013030774417779396811966878574062834998977896069529153097

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 142066) 236074365365859253218295757 (proven prime)
(ID: 142067) 88602232214604959456974057880792673446469639272572463573381712214572564341285402868030209315632097785643395995779365573854542852812567161771185548627215800738117621705975585385627945756327153559270751336903149606699438143259793201939995313208307059129142284448878386906187057292966342813924657171234576517361022746455140017731214802452085839218808726109606237864680683973806962622609456274333408812899008909581920984001809494058102366723010911341714447361037595995343170602285411029857479798361610505648142555402960856538332180154006701701866263605191579027450331721094693648822964027813357822337307174250531737021904073429933039217313862083052195038394714129489694286950021485946297486013905333633187558301016163133603051090938955508396133176728724502731293017194128214150898828372990171525914073602411309763157554613553702254476006663844507838765822905828612271393660577349280770082942784621 (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.