Factor Info

ID 142187
Size 919 digits / 3051 bits
Status composite
Value 1434029146121517050547442222409580786584014008635008061313118082832658123317517041933369586601181084816004305512100315610814407012968665175604806291896647332317269269227300624225518959941975107318873252457552734151005572992769795157037340812789874603826545439327485256988833825502181332840236747521243260717873662302485253993741556839310630912669936120708472760003414719055006253037774973979517764647705418763165523410659087199151945770535660997730209757643664326564255555950397370462293745627160476867014297293108143247492196675246968627646679253163049768165892256477299810742875057218067582515983432488015146743469138552710692616751360379546656285611686168623802061567519632307003737147611647853452594610740941229187555226038359304504375316719686853778526087754061604292759376370700113915667609367431084366712803978370774113178388672302359278989485616789712762491988448989337055342157447465427074113522708639127907927

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6678) 604088623657497125653141 (proven prime)
(ID: 142188) 2373872127303253235043041030956244207042450093795095482298049449293766552023612499312872271447576657031818255334080532511074513749469254016624780094938245805145415069028405135167037397812622048174972820215094219278798302156956007694890597422863608187689331963182377600761762292901224737657632376540671769044425225900936675612503997359453593536051635689363179592556951151691832126712170893700930984852778259848680356491203729136252031939277098205616354930519638188341691406760692705361961537454932481582258590307544350426561439359751812493236206437302004156579758427468663839833725118608337488881790238293480399459036843399218149535677345271589356576952953260048815865215221899737820734972558842623573510060463174967410395315776501766494061676362409877280312888808753994931333294389233196061237843858429558902590879301099791429586577351664386266000627798549660529840157972849180194753746905548347 (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.