Factor Info

ID 142467
Size 907 digits / 3011 bits
Status composite
Value 1492305510655200268799352081633041139416691479844201020915867464231380941138372274682777667808659511118422671801735902265739169303472614007317957724744836810749179004624901989709279739631770262662145824001372242991984171629626154804260529695543924580342746702754927041024315572264850409377838731425072713979772426571120467203160204069684292189965220411190409058221682445623809738790560690345857341758772093760533576829482151991725092323884173632253245785735035801645100981915877873018087626270364832970676311389445778618454639103937558712862929994229442331323280474452352443097988310921593962186411677427749290152411471868294522322203251669825483406719939179712246673150255575962168963450444936242262292532410241126291536925376850273333551001711675978115325792007178551453163458033100891547425918785331981263218574730678100809912405001364068059577091652017742786657344402295810171742946111203663889231372593

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6696) 9680647790568589086355559 (proven prime)
(ID: 142468) 154153476393293127390843367299790692349171844548259505491859167953182826712257817465053428795064784376233749193505327913745061696885933462143724514055960223380872106273292371052720022461400361010116312060167114230235519119366493185354913061421782707647487491053216933589265597463102871984043483535445000321855856742461596252824552053938205773438125299902589247056854956924143984243042479224803581635490438174302356964841370543305700782201128808643991501300268730927185648434048358547183084411405893614672692895671471159680182512629931252940333232892989872894964427051172559941031360786503199763598094123843890258757976024949794342476889938714881564111393845768287606520281931833215434674990664483066623046498184991630804181600818834958657895711454480389374968318180065769450406055273436659264009131826414378115339784081244142612681598891733534616178801397590608688338501885874127527 (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.