Factor Info

ID 142654
Size 916 digits / 3043 bits
Status composite
Value 8316803888929008880253526987743312878234250154245999721848689964777116014668061751930096880850122627298536448205770304707468503792407388033715912414726536475244539968679677139724030111292929296439357172704422746982952215718509065126121859124407944098528257613553346641338056950384749162778838384510741835520496409930714350960121071713246007970499554221311760259146266698841355167473775982558077455865706459599155640592069639929067194553679889903661018869049159721214508260631331483688464210157918962283817981052999409051310070806503540724816522071820200265792199548363405305612963104928065462849764542565465824845066944587209509024690982468437184947606562858822817942422699085364376518161929493491081222016783822526573209419136020725236677297959811958179365775286575235656621656865015153484970795857614649897004848150245797179838417575301386574853097392455064484214641144439038361580869123632359310241307006775109579

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6793) 22500358133965991972941 (proven prime)
(ID: 142655) 369629844974519073671524627989561123945650706935484454717591491963068578876783222724734395577217642980825030264035814380110449831402282937679702233702478088719801378130198198544842209952624718730635267374055142907711940994879839309283642359649724590370438059143141734211788451208484922263340905851799587385645209381375725275330705010770972327123377703596169447874337665910567623005451912606223415919880229260156999188357371534629151564712231013131658120784114277197027636843195690008504574610952739682170631632217416817749290410197372206171861260532342576016384811176678326052586385337674405449499641044163486011102601920633716002221620427327037279024224081074805504164175206579098707859068799885609161643126238916799232110105729211345875487135932412512680291330624276239567233297564571410274964008309994069876154866781654000464577787719668192852457742407243254304775268375247381168670269465719 (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.