Factor Info

ID 142461
Size 891 digits / 2959 bits
Status composite
Value 322049443749560930037300394980442474907117960351987978680119045455960533233264371016108029652960602537658657209851724134356460858287571705285257142917723828936796163638694442731632389710244729585852615223429634362196601418424995667962876147541474407529823583295334309763600561320339720596063919398991103765827626919053413223423754896071724635786230715747989463620992521748821969566281319572228506691541879035529046609227706338803777851822042527785376685047872535075616460406423662355650673097206071638101750888508970487138446094252342857762820297022354581883562919461231007418037360533420843178078947733287950614741046525230251165405061683708430547679535498011869050173419138926102784954392693496762755078664996478454341509630731703674813388636027961566941445640489014382588942379321795151191916707512280916129214824979408420944202237952388864745816390434642236295019974126542515197513594641

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6842) 26837241260899651321 (proven prime)
(ID: 142462) 12000094965750776603825830757242097864288554549126168337572903300545679740448970059926724994738079693104000726375235309506176152712519769322919631539197330554747340745314831022571087376359371373453326498752531050792125345542552312414839374513483785115622356025426456945306506505696819050331803072774631815606149611774765269202895341380868117771960095628236789448222256255147216112358994888257462142518623608740650290391375091683106315063280830604093689442091426775856139369250128195409928974450266685113125268243188134052083360083817384889481569462321368605218263796649956743730326012440929888381001301351255216262778817561343543216899968596791826188120396068598152973613861083768898408989058377768630248344659075556952790497486488481533046444504984571875037169126563858540955292950798907461429158922769598292027509943000248895763044957996806041545127666582872210936968921 (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.