Factor Info

ID 142284
Size 919 digits / 3052 bits
Status composite
Value 4733319207910103584539127540144109830849783593587582206545603019349705762781016093476545200157896739328288458695359769771175869932546685918922770343966153950157137872982744203552249414823569878050698336804099367382657184497539121710897122872482963443378513461724912779374890584385327038643432959776684470414081518633920493371463678668974616106634132860207397777984919030886113563484116583315644533611120515326831168462333297428512204778092839246959257345939797484867594827154951590866965300472515857376954590367491044349551050000170776039568012402651217807380614423211613356280979367629009689021978987583282512947881058266382149717043946964443758374750053875218054257526022162959757524302057538151175627769996332602286794137502585926659809500157929030628752075332694584126893456522100971237416048365741213085273730659568473503678454569094634355809040922991527651804666247516901584077803245935183520648702275864077293233

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 177776) 588268784602057226976912043105918443626486938687799598168737081267057824702186063410959081695480509324278777435811332308023662914523948883380904182076502631309162224651560248313586022730239584131151936617022351332585513036586529798642653113346245217527711221119369399807912340424326711581429324431847672478370362244314510052727217776280057358722476912054573615625734840286260715814955405700934742626016471036940044193560642969152997454795879527 (composite)
(ID: 21193) 8046184553395986458763170513535589772255710964868288261170978336946801916542081241279868943166493814098419177508520790435147725126138428825750661015608094154404191269939561188509321948330554639674183421402504042528103433707160558811348771087679042216260583098430584847176927114713377140095216617597985417653515555518986617356935413931150762068621530681360632708015499411660451711251961223742735291052785051750651225350170293753359012216365531381022655222894701352032077507879 (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.