Factor Info

ID 142270
Size 904 digits / 3003 bits
Status composite
Value 9469041592203280978641064194519170542920816657440473567182425798301754290014266473193522207417463781819273557393458777512719130116112676909873019587713367571483244892857853041015352665399322547209557275831440636832116599699273719791482494217768240054752325080086925463264572593399679523948634504545139478870060808781196753234139189927314950745569958844133099558783498758127513842529641957075080072738515466739097086790739490316160307706795502503765931998600015532200739835259261546570929657368401139042365166860933585020848452669105812737460761222387972183849607469506179320620123286885353331216824143465612829227992032590642179613587186795303073780478834512342081142085111533355711554600908738696339865592739846182265786658205475198559486522684377792490367367117865928763111543283667105026863879576033007812541491253550136551706883051921358016056802002007633398819031086625646503283917219339479428992719

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 20476) 510854629111063017581573 (proven prime)
(ID: 142271) 18535687165408168649682138352499359069875900254386522387750066172221873151249637426006075635535465363575830371951974521958602559110865664549100278959000817482934265948902354031615047844746167915695331886115007311618590085615708112447690782882517901084120466599202240690891830653473874395678050819520560398518212953552410348261119440675712030002000521555067543833395931465398387666636360978842611348988037688141633173242724094769719052464112651364876793964484647880115797668936688105286149999221776965357917607299927736668501515570057860729822668261547228797856050164819386933570094461154769613076806592350986033974226277196482266368922078999861957891485999699534814169939711502252622253906957115027979689769407202853366248521389351738185829056346470049142528655394395589192339150856140132288409911870339739472440073155484435027313182936809464015020627001575860891699507560757976003 (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.