Factor Info

ID 142718
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 24798786391805104899044040833269014934431635471514965507893244091961602896453448929785083734068069037543943608639127682408288591321096215839785445604210436486365286128793704963333721786120528248523742694252908300157363247110097263867269592391226001121040015361141863277223671933827788738117501064171771066632884774267089968866427330985760469299899168313627021349181337989812913104153299826253228530935427607941297250137164214313903418103212071111414529466396815318742869941468945693360611547984454305676080242734435994720697215640600479463376801615811416518476943517799572465095505138948983738810505351137783553684293978773136683969755961695654068725547716611746801331414556123297284727822226811366291575928264843839489438586753607053260067208390202643279694811507720746347828793820621467400594656446052812612504851258882143148958735493693704345249414682991894112424253452511514507227261155289460015384457855158279291961237

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 30032) 938705194413297601737101686241293330600757 (proven prime)
(ID: 178410) 26418077304136634943067133925919922681517116431068600841177009941608914484721926199812618465676899874389095751020862824439834601133069079400797623354714248132670703699054296407556766739983092435718770436610220103390776978805075286927977528358651121260340017129436381338188566711986720077624679528546298729455108310343343361926690007405684137389256846254531669418509693216326059073888411669264840286936522414884440886156757712480795994058320353797845801007992368845771729694975945053933610817583112152422572872213760755908480645424835440631997533330808204711093960856477121767594543119159618345605796906795495555726652795995199531087167259180096908975597854042362141796974466788869695671907080827858556650114638387768051910142800274355349322494639990475103824293906582175207998437678797132328715601717965826900485619643290790536280102463702277318286660921558344039037172030982268641 (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.