Factor Info

ID 142361
Size 925 digits / 3070 bits
Status composite
Value 1134456960737797589842266767987574913953369430554700370784927951930388404691414804477231221688520408615251820810220922684921169265599065125398244128032624356830216125604447767304953161582188203012943944840341620059312236707921477419320955755824456617873936978723495463197698357867996738122372133493224195858112333220379575809755715570128975027999913236135680891539014084170161834035777370033560915605542890937074640849440697371484289279849980658989800424054756320188121940665388987007856380630103517335491076013537021829376821430574775405544736145343462813213688365105400312633704220514086360826062566064014058211408677822732823076030554335401987041367843718124169186142191090604428838924083836548448972081685205013084249031958595492716975375130706035954247905402050894904325690983360453714281634040305857223898036847018120792793680239459601254255451437810292615224665044722715055001308669447139299502563756948478171242593927

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6684) 344120456368919234899 (proven prime)
(ID: 142362) 3296685621971821554490467187941872659813021200957592840484864041543500135008393060026142848770996653301469160591119748972439781089321931064088060319111155103033941688305348770161932940727874957205889554748824576428784291312942543896432185028855049004090387646590000250311752054573491219368047272018811999880844279392151058553294356505254285755529042602934340920118104166371798508425518474654785517337887913097020691745997285950880078169839402179774328772215907144621903639562329749044672375973476881069910923087817445975186010661408880072882720937261346787480440069688286156974287660657287819707060367748825408487504832080053385793176411836176542006649747411526765502165122866411301579483251271754497724834606097944567224623836365225609809252157929506924787949808429296406561606242073722859844442434713847149865905090189579710642923539967760865985800193187636408791681447862233270376234222421454562683773 (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.