Factor Info

ID 142677
Size 930 digits / 3090 bits
Status composite
Value 951277405389976996278269653301171929793322080980543570622451521242228044593649091000440707837264195691366205010423832452247283329173491797531344387388394606942421340130484875539638655196766621755302345677411699161313748975112522030045252824543203804702574016687057340069586860491154240798182053143781800967743576875922668435924411145223757868200753410098835276698779680026417997669857313415397667990543035470870817647782090292938023144954131605203902514650690731021324312935493586007040462945439668843102944984190993892510033294585731675082391511795294310626217266294550309253102933593557370733171512657157193483457068349094818723955976151971714584208506765673410800930269509622413272358793474948412074356481491867958242065743268047254861881468149324338889790770064456043824119397849730579093843959332611039476428850837161014229124865847134372791134731586228482539594855919566788823674423755011823863103522108102986276948110268801

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 142678) 156220621393320918001 (proven prime)
(ID: 142679) 6089320327275615778995493147886691803797292596731067076975626199884757960046445915403706657863570434164072721420615890460250471328876090014165737335260097987172129431688346735390251059743781456041037805989967753236576211508690184948429363185852998454916132282952642846518331874314327564462131942635905675273200232467529024409071385272088145527486367174524386006648223446318653813877954379469537876703140812573975889432783715145998921095356215603718739124041478681275343981732119741510389669664150020832219822190304949754298441401605293242813907764909767655588600925269809261190579676238177226691720035678501040043263983566196219072253601621373809841731571761865806922689171528883421165226411279801831608223115528137762697219853568386776838128082020121258455497076377673280011358625793801451406316808393383098566142484960727337186838177734237248167580507373784298887562774697652976287162626895556476253954950801 (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.