Factor Info

ID 142362
Size 904 digits / 3002 bits
Status composite
Value 3296685621971821554490467187941872659813021200957592840484864041543500135008393060026142848770996653301469160591119748972439781089321931064088060319111155103033941688305348770161932940727874957205889554748824576428784291312942543896432185028855049004090387646590000250311752054573491219368047272018811999880844279392151058553294356505254285755529042602934340920118104166371798508425518474654785517337887913097020691745997285950880078169839402179774328772215907144621903639562329749044672375973476881069910923087817445975186010661408880072882720937261346787480440069688286156974287660657287819707060367748825408487504832080053385793176411836176542006649747411526765502165122866411301579483251271754497724834606097944567224623836365225609809252157929506924787949808429296406561606242073722859844442434713847149865905090189579710642923539967760865985800193187636408791681447862233270376234222421454562683773

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 16695) 6440862401422039384631 (proven prime)
(ID: 142363) 511839163221988115410170110303179112784408960913476334587806443912118724733425035203796720171016237464514243494034734611757601243379885757940652033387042900288839012572262162993304682622201484285198112069186051271642751577112852220417411791578008368264019023004010489200988231865510532137582061952640915830378036515639273574684134923226212519166045671612333938378944364197211819192897185781170851931812738584390762236610329753029608523930458049605504376233365151401562554420186276139843980341387468418032750738146991938829069105325503157411198336164715889364827358168834531088309660685501449481031837119383323656058472360159175371171061796033406065682062857477797083356839737058977472956263605376460329763921525091748105902245615880929335581493493195604068227571673383326804236769458582197998817175605222954895353823180671472026179024839014774602464409000824292250067347152019797483 (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.