Factor Info

ID 142193
Size 869 digits / 2884 bits
Status composite
Value 11785803336276834657875225464361359206898716085943701254404601894874972187864466551125105386493674457148991514201543048460794945158452264064393099413070367744807884671613956985492609613211137020250428036915648495968844216899619217350441070462667832411293475744557023116891298716563597050335312991111300630044388224741545853339407318244099055517099007240665831181893803120408763766676272775728776755044564558694926154962078447954894044924994041715981347675531155543001700686105724270676082595090903665592553784359204407288947282002784108276079771045740412349915300576482174003270101054734825604706922991762606959776055481868557800558592622606567823844612362601073734605341314491716005104829143220234723642097777251530190190872806255898980377276434459500906940939320223547996366104052744326649613968801227224914140708954715470736387062220573600611663244026220054320780789

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7382) 6655472266225553901469 (proven prime)
(ID: 142194) 1770844031021827095956403087830349657189388406111673520476829003471148285439789963023298805801358614654608269634310455008799386097185033300932237398891508512026093462932574512962042399069625368886433487422047218383830573952842788489548166091816913600867247127829790293242505857804237789841836689875956079628582395977612366401066000118314832865062183265102406562287201964949763822424181754525981830732680827618576515827851045933548122931129337723064520026030536836485501428022012362681062793129162944915334823407304857662972571882493202953127050007721957485959561579299389135174313504935553340381836871504007602639991128350691009748330116490598693490582501786459815640374068197858397835329016418452718676786596269120579669236608313424804498359315954174149933728126557883105094834351268641679055724136767069715144975443277101779782807407956312372281 (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.