Factor Info

ID 142305
Size 922 digits / 3062 bits
Status composite
Value 3053597972998330632858144202473739267922510548795097763246184677215292217864980902627927511637691241108018797657321010283899153102314965040203556718610434907712987579748464420984787435956263634082041427840895489152172161470087424141453865821036248300689692876751228225959691163853319805216811572281030751669942049740372242567029019860144262587659884635937440241442912925185112854816756157116694813996651731721850084639223728509385883402898521055176614276233537908453735460048200604303150596005950229656831574720222293985357217293635510917357577248720666854252998843181642988840977564414996440723830192270400808087680562614142673204601899249728615018985990280745637166833690367108621669132735800812520906153116000476987660748828720525836441204535998908119203659511851704156371814729973174604884030728079433255617448832341149184124421596687431233180238854522110889088921000220175960902321245084377754669063987129411279844219

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 142306) 104019390268568550613 (proven prime)
(ID: 142307) 29356045686426540197222437224535984436800703860505311833611400184856698859169401194498360620958800273031010256280429190668457149065292575728812118128493372223707334798355121258578942859344325690683150070273453025995074434755397730386098824391221080517355804537531008498439179944078923890086613580792285200318479441945466636976990234044696508979913211947707151312055651823484498140092476761864918687537073317954662846342638792844894157010124193091067984254082446177460826889697816320135229069850674477194028863654655530046263368967317392241299460107659344026527322242813196947652171431452704405557193606026583876730001866893195719378013807085770922048844012355263728968772516706699834708759906846542762361634988467894205599335974172614787131850905321934672308072838658772433427994748379307206212462512478547406435366801701033752731654922918683151353818599632554267456140304595252911500459933888584341263 (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.