Factor Info

ID 142199
Size 913 digits / 3030 bits
Status composite
Value 1232619488307922673369586529620922171211022703053594132040325158306885929737956107177832543498237661165082855700313603558080935828559543424192085686701200295029838867163469872629670972464195778308586399362613617869502589109079950653873823158568819635283233494219030479778246419791096344218020376789246083798902212029330131630282074767533297018213750085425142239760574362762818287150697386405171918964373514681553246795653063085354582410268037361875530878205690655710042175861165307618629233677831053393297733483766628962462226536388139348273665518883971164559517225757569606761082108343236707707128289088797084763570070040446132775352474344578696789964755989829611698178095726555811323983795957789910502604759692703616318765739436008581704169180953787255416931238818511838625675155709196607652269543508230145810965344651755902157931706090379362144714036630872719788979070459491387250604296688898912318757187913397

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7145) 226578241537144915139 (proven prime)
(ID: 142200) 5440149415696867719666038380944088729413753405336734103744996627594847000832179773353182121137794503537125654410229129565528619910761143840597232483347892658782185683696925074439718408613790835028486228984986399262107201072172706626497311554850398239879848779558731509112646282139239274112887324930125404861984440642345181125804528607702621436307415204410353800350743000694635499474016937873854408352800979773017620621917785011151434338384920180864288364468563203745370637563119882904752881451109641487929628376574584826630659711862873055182277542940926218858623690342330988322112165049007370547287739161099251914777841887855443429198493199983210238061235413516222919655478271532978458883683557473284901413116915646360110675366718137895687773902536730826235958387237689853557257242092290446685094588219636718627100782953794011988183648062216653167447048337760638949953720584423099741987286823 (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.