Factor Info

ID 142510
Size 922 digits / 3063 bits
Status composite
Value 9111844695879973299305629511048928642300726584224169233682639292405471143279836377011760967684885477261120213169922861067584945941344660454484546181697952420240458584569152260712441811319742266418077500184166592849698725803423296820238496235655047141550922181364879987996974565292212152459325836042119430167337418826947908345863707256578420620172971645721004942979100596280435263385808186940298485308428623123650119838485893022917731085639132473762658966939721863479993278455470776927375567717915605650886504437555139111475131163640427483622975447403572033034309593059660978788302967386773083065680576596065151994330870649924111395701476083772469315812037094234217658272762777050988859171859802656370605958667230849410986930827118416582056185369290822361436352697600297579162057966598437632568325565717454064177003687093378185530961430216090008260575215047496913283580689022084418681474937897464303361109163100478444841889

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6846) 889988147002015336570560929 (proven prime)
(ID: 142511) 10238164099795971724081744064558161243910167078170055493274797338151464397072620716393872997767701459532985597466523136807273664100590037903750378498695396976932304310441539432199164651942698953831575031312141185052122588591559892728028386561196414867588125607569414727235715775515816094585885870723918308723387130132313795270406905213240427459815338966671034940399060944048803661779020079690657906586553317325096683584193984026138875215864038485195312913416431091558716882058158142208303416028690043475778110331276082151150481469125540263245974141911858376993101632988823903541341779989779208223779567963390233135212410241939722766376068209233273139788831710868016192781100249857124729076291947664286932755506497711754697124311684065993746500861616871640748484570403941981760650072959730112807254762010901421411143366737156460551212696078489324555082427108962211550139083224940459722889808202241 (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.