Factor Info

ID 142705
Size 922 digits / 3063 bits
Status composite
Value 8095224809484151724983476529489785431116419558685714135391252213394242959966498007511746205791935548814584313310160955898718350913418716102341626056922323381211227500774545041330091074169371262496359069223397925810476555150452206251995741323361312740045346491477788749060723174024956093524488894945347696412631742760593316078057739100990398131592765159300253875129903107590099678463893257214622868210995248966079386626636417815515973959402360692438140883662972334828558271659581275035180399953642361698090297750236284377212869694440495358327559272392671720135883575029359215298860592772342563289412221656921993816672720130481050758539336047676419644770076013355700807015893759005481523838045787943603042061135666031013215819204153408878848209162294752246593951735899577653842570312484923822348659371421513015882608123493667064488037392627783040102457790136560124056995425009600200937602805855714292761252920711866106446433

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6830) 74535675530760254357 (proven prime)
(ID: 142706) 108608726651217102980466764780067834011870514553349977359254450754704502367694472699967084699969687373608812326497028925685295632083626476622032971862566335986021391314270770217412085549710692844011509489558515769755616884928798735340392700805816246838632862108002828477480545068411052110222882010439554489714278061157717456551682398637704053989785309829041491211366758894160396054434730823957600413928378107343697320677989141060935743301662629891187333603872667933851642972956045544723087225755183227709036865906797342896955189889952851859259995711238893733021123290287162056185708551771172222201982475384369331223046716200085311734125484025902240587832100836837202690476842178025865168738214483992015874163772125263074600719564326627439423902166555093559261211492780666290743757305449121916432721390574091031493158482354735110242526001302081234163090910475842801336707340051351162125770909089004429469 (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.