Factor Info

ID 142679
Size 910 digits / 3023 bits
Status composite
Value 6089320327275615778995493147886691803797292596731067076975626199884757960046445915403706657863570434164072721420615890460250471328876090014165737335260097987172129431688346735390251059743781456041037805989967753236576211508690184948429363185852998454916132282952642846518331874314327564462131942635905675273200232467529024409071385272088145527486367174524386006648223446318653813877954379469537876703140812573975889432783715145998921095356215603718739124041478681275343981732119741510389669664150020832219822190304949754298441401605293242813907764909767655588600925269809261190579676238177226691720035678501040043263983566196219072253601621373809841731571761865806922689171528883421165226411279801831608223115528137762697219853568386776838128082020121258455497076377673280011358625793801451406316808393383098566142484960727337186838177734237248167580507373784298887562774697652976287162626895556476253954950801

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6927) 51204738027593108331001 (proven prime)
(ID: 142680) 118921032737130982680651965753837861724062756598888391282038971516747957113455284449999064312236360714577795755575704046932990741882194426452164537887474938537524152550824273538668421123341675339153255255569464557811305110360729925367336525808376873238313308738871011543782857532489215275662066478845175576522350743037755118248544537430565573208640153140551884676596466193381715378516669987244644234686728390968881833719593486248192119842389821319286780577352486704002094574837497697367130496501337397057812028574595586107826585648949537100541075412915601159167724768936268011787700615308299836864920070791932668738762642565592512247140819177581640602091003479334748611013062885774488419694859661975041784570335344713606282340283270917908339305140341185077343609470914002313317053253317856699813753294576660826357137385245800663209610833944264385564124135465243954693274966982999092819801 (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.