Factor Info

ID 142339
Size 926 digits / 3076 bits
Status composite
Value 86107238590742163838306948580500427264451726899008535965566328410259556365421156927731917861091092605377340863468640268978330681827670734223666008268996050308940559562269513575788912383603375716526542438523254792141739330171692230157449780577830681877488453554671057709307628536872990223143807733773431485628950032103594184018077026832821579697963970070238795732987300462559891436372017633290401061255520267919067488095700688127291589383698254222438549386526274938024658667289928379288908214593958935928166406180485121414524355404088376078850707953902009386375312237455474431533101823893389832454838498668558785196899402599541563241314105042566344909098119634027199089128743586099663840782833954328988333875252421696419041345718253065896642996139023407527750114080631751402546003507477008947535677852455802840431530529531569089935435989485544813266378960172662119074768906938867514323667772044536174613969234159371300858982417

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 142340) 6333093174819605411449 (proven prime)
(ID: 142341) 13596395349606534090377716430403737186148909216943047255889176305697702598026562618019414086567191897986519508600373500912029415295886548178312024921439480736257964938015278720130114429726960963315005319619682333471891193598249502676935790512363160815869748423327077679911380379373278266164669929057571110548837445737165528254400708574961833050313059302791447300577008568030310168599761226259215178444519665053994828878219436347020054302139660431131855385806661728386221757272187831092421710738444241394096904864285145340174102948117499994129153241985214105272857078153095873839683024250082228760307389233017481300182291823438754996068654996226207511890951580048072281739543319787771243157588560881975543707187067175199355810895161618840911280192317190634722952712039773359391676407254463213337530069638394655835856877444920229258214885873299516004710644207302276918475205085429887602332526778830650425433 (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.