Factor Info

ID 142633
Size 927 digits / 3078 bits
Status composite
Value 259119642332881674834503829044354480457124959370107392748250681258479275638475948117218663765869436407962980075534552121751909919938935088741101556414259902101366435756989242250343492839977342697153559163755304066711626617108778813616281685794053069041912578800171695991206192919142842883070994897657386018611834905310761558412245345009575743463345911320537658938664811581033697737044493604373539999798303938247416249127207980600725591621920074803293545040231209340054914418607959977787854914407250375297383181290537395749629758423533873201583507560474808762196968967279612890465978991098086258665854192405181217307109097935009310138309704126668005694702281591111079541854722673491606667033156572111610487006539176042684813452481114095287007261223266063195882129146263951338900030424598308092566649474208473684587515052506861913314419955868838542687961131621734847665998131911974587751731961237853049034161875547398558432875529

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6707) 14551915228363037109375001 (proven prime)
(ID: 142634) 17806566233139770906129021498562941111830845554410927290022154127363967908997203072275341648491275706227683897135594527314330133523285671758575394826134434832210355785544262477171734398781013416394427154073576439118075054536463459524946415722601931797946328489980579601880954326313946757620568602110388457130382434812186860919864721302129763158548810658834565523038941871604266500600116419337943619023045131734885361101582009381828736578939871353293833647493570160302021153299664573042802819345254667941060971229784420279957862500524773725555749528635901655153302470007795406418350677305986220594426976010852971395236193589003581496084327098556248179651568846522294332381557924369872084875813637506565749375657824440449508321776331482535549585528648605295263040318761318869380204953091660253810841282207093815664844751438045923576101506171481460956319914240311596418061991924157154515031437865073500529 (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.