Factor Info

ID 142394
Size 926 digits / 3075 bits
Status composite
Value 28848911101006113298778350720731611509526094895062652261645522280610375149955716532699405137652744361361823614860623181812359836452010821670562310812599533490707096281637014802605746328633074716578659737416828905762075333025304863100846775116128154356666584938652714478800034047039601482377520156632439628586748863000633852974288601983351620101545572363296828881665895433534857022667788068910269911641251518883685924762987054600122161982127508137310330565962557591694078670796025387816049050891271310151098942546613014250565220798540167660977771167754072816243487654468252280382293720005681236450149175695747608595754252565855841320942593846798355121579723783420336000058745652911574498221112191360503659833932670016720447119823084690969084603415975176281609424359985347121093106468064515703148704504390436863905864173294345269697305373881630929156671698467978326889570919539233463750144191868447355299598439808032412702935811

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6705) 599659003321309822423087 (proven prime)
(ID: 142395) 48108860104195357176555566127642077446116196982862840128692210488762283226317162538921947617876114757946617724888674089549147220179378868723248750237705082631094049464517026201907781943089803281654562561478544069520384355473908837037454676952472798338582537277189857955458606160827518461642793883400175340897341674201445608762429477568181772303166928130039951504715388457049331475803579607180839632940251093586580591145707336004383376564432260388404574339377810018094401560428097059876659381676516314219251764038564602589761261556743534244562555849302944352708503759109813452266314012589406150198237463709742025750131010369568662098233608988285415873228828681440633262033748929765602246234204038878495804452570554107618460151157124193392164387853993508733818099143229667603837728678184521824267595296343521676111291339264346944036857106090291877845187853912821107549340624852251617794472721872615180653 (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.