Factor Info

ID 142179
Size 868 digits / 2883 bits
Status composite
Value 5989033288241645875860232171640434697954743260990515109449850512402871321498555994208646419169464602946149971788354751455492513878328846015531364024929739238489833277994462067403172364035369540232281814060246177604322666973520362281284582896137907470936291951526622949630390625884834466110065136110823258737780054439259807908097429363966129505555489493829202423099079794258791471058965606731696181615785186663907081933591863825767307172340625286600814998867627587426202360918182399550576824750763840638836231085303032816987664269852713050885476184074024420399801102004659121181111946677769079131952321317225494927506734838091475608798935663997829853387034898453472448237377956923362455124348481925030678381532626980247741134732290878879565706689578329727148664561441594597813047781966882028989444797433300064021199932586997890921842181848831624448702439776682330351233

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 21117) 38355937362039743393 (proven prime)
(ID: 142180) 156143577765065811045910975941518519705702452582002762645345361638928302752144142542974908222495368976025819355608857711083659692103242299389951899506151371003395575889854726807187879120589638977509698584292804630954011057183875715364470686464539575034859031393575137897737096411528327567736079463713928400365564309142961050132616679961690886930837218733629644196203341088172141868099063187894997647081016289247663773478265079300608372558218931708952645579843892769743670440432101004613175921129292733128138238625541457041334543513423278461921548122450076410613420703369436340749220737167033465595827515669050329892737770732147565022159815508230391768322123981126342342925044432576603713818582598013450341254022652871003987213371755665116515009838012668520174270630242525823293206148128609475000260740398473825818524003698110215296457924202712454881 (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.