Factor Info

ID 142285
Size 923 digits / 3066 bits
Status composite
Value 48672609190279692264749439036127925577207376590974327533752639294261313013684853832241064229418180344037742801553970485708608382510665368733709202554708436444888261825956321031617475784209218809146838820510420257514720415292527880092764105517234058984599763664395413229940036361948466642551222837803506467019333569181517379080727966700904879063751020178544213344557572540048910745315348940164176824266494719221565675699385601335489308077179877824491921951885639912840788131921371573755103642921276592280010532769987315383817491451526738837740683086727280038948479100665254995756203936353574196252662581247238571516956658803032185223909541706818040514467207760142387837654848824255930161585520512871969808668831220025494529448984370404492640543486068107511333942933201581165518130273363075309128384724381431614608196532876403709224140469800159876285385468443595212973191618782736273441921667898379860404904329124484828107489

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6701) 240031591394168814433 (proven prime)
(ID: 142286) 202775846744072021578154965109992498146834156321168402305711073573138110467806580150426772439167262165539299616511097357177695770237566287965857511097185978796858966456160124686617287667254710935707363682593465909738910320926630904695400914275778256274991667992909752575950082083665624659562870834561274203837622500952450625713246596184689052959947405700311318628187545435906051321669323524716073094162190570808177682702251744369487957356215776506357816305288268380067167893107764121018777846753890792210033893724443561129863336065409597312230168793180107173997783816925458381306410984289742631722697449180368852184866785971027548843228956860517922447889605174968427147462778627892337079219158034871119463117735987080405035212228013059518928453647799274948066767542132009440829606195008331929423732916904006114173977782717207625852951425087189346942379055026678331223638607545886563411199459793951426433 (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.