Factor Info

ID 142132
Size 917 digits / 3046 bits
Status composite
Value 54965164130446239045476504892767763674735509981107666697499247271469761308299202255170496170788872035885726254156506540027634307485363368539004056948686623195055624554974507289858881272499482544553726028685542927260605109075729829783489815751426375378626524142725070925396217790913286731748895055960893504347417418115715880051240122238085747372391805971598000646906537282701470504200539186211517609937915050960197149413068001139198753397019416233642057768494253672746628712264122597226927443868381136356929077794416658985103051772169644795468598985178467060104072732194054720856114463113786851703315668711678514092851863817720999458185339375524224894590171271615905653341705187301452254613877234634740395895230419521825446333101395903743126547724734565507445934056889631712698326991245415616126721213912672360753733520395843329031717723843598053292298992368201129271019444584246025132897094635971135813874780015188673

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7358) 525411589067580318444083 (proven prime)
(ID: 142133) 104613535890957332835694460017393497344894059829166451782472129700136672375742268827135109649766100475619740583600058404489809451280498271653110464601726777552321806756235644043188782909386083883796946500727013743018688718435942459212881997505633902521488352858633778389047725780786402672901587759498746348865610617996013027378438885260645988388376720231962264403646404227928950162071986813562974583269247978977215612027493754188351677393151807959747286070076704277463930687953053243665865552296096599766178106442932210604681146619256728530926992387484932890535481102285957123897719925245042210571507456100742761638944135132841171123779175767836565626763619563068269815435041709821334685240542126297040778599964554974259402634159263267797025264046743987894843785329405301266598954406246568528792031377783179868926751860173543400622439219400782077022110934605191725546261776781218987331885308731 (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.