Factor Info

ID 142410
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 53465373584084339847583385434317464161729585585424153919958165953782217417434196841062287485280008130265960187081716347475797171035129730179826940351816291064998677484050446557472617398381111338230656552051869172037173750758799351583547049815726844397484210589370289615028670961224740747261070750225356570290206303997215381280325961284365828542064650658200200847994665918246149588091167303185769907039624977266595228930489143916390693045953186215408431302235961751940755835960515867604481110247400623042997553809580399436651115470718857773494594925741578595268214687612645523378018343133433696331153239355958031628888991952230986280301390878389352033398874118321306926201408865121299567901428261826526128042392635949724287146959342428003777583306491629382809293474710048291803064322574766786691271295126620889885479543762942565460890694660656803504015956540018130988131862197730558140986431559813126757844861038487

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 21293) 263322201759292095661 (proven prime)
(ID: 142411) 203041647179291282220286235403784048708897214146262915577701334090327799496228959787268300031135482773638930362990730224171725587266710910871772926937268145196297023340070173151007900590019702458991060501901516203274972007927268480690461265910788120563123041261731927344829015177405897581304855788045237720270886406200926223117616216090117471486129375402823005056881627512846507477937826597604847709292141291593601576945166580234610821344588543189061854007676999820830356266136151342304478574504908232410270095275009408174630470357918447146674717510856847535481998354649010156710704082050754130526232541339129215999860772221119209983749194952702495616538434015957405398088489337420267633908847293055960449947421687250798792201420957290035697751556129861239348091517829524635370438119818541018675940157482872278858413007245581121694832816193907335527358887629110781281106371159605684894569677267 (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.