Factor Info

ID 142911
Size 916 digits / 3042 bits
Status composite
Value 2793435579570335863060714002232686526033052435598683251726369082677394246136817208597775436395434268781490267976413064559263017232791677098416115523432545969107581791101501191915638581002297140268169350152078808398411454141447179996249868251981113887837288728243418046477294474832614428573260792461249730739521054921449498636680466210715645212560410143205435870281909231720522258279076783971768199524611145440409236939518136334893585509956861121278761963732081833252229785532450988107039958666572530509337717956291793771333107502009368184852578763654167544441000182327995112141187293735142657220783541489599828016498313472557497835882122971911031039988969761113417260747517743040969798056969862457311534880056046873063466423642380776337822565254379563165999592436101465812748747582069835310147409898945567626802273924093166894946213945702597755050727820034279234312006411269344389028560811600495533031133282514727159

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6737) 1312315694449748688331 (proven prime)
(ID: 142912) 2128630779457086156022832234191172381893275175708650579486066811560612671867658326063239780342077557000015827158265363965534624356983546904604770354395026627070836923593609929736167011205612354801947994256216300875848438096567866303032584223037444651616665984549912165651984321182228343216153121668034842733254190276994858254276531685236027220573303562585589999942156267716468466620170291510530204883685770445121927545168398636927129110815279561276132719186293601013600223577853238308443276817604991286574016386240402433894070180134514328789410980814960127038901098267429709016171718088420896796390470109223957897409993257214665838110652594789657559520049166519086516547388620308212087319619974946023021185247755308844506972898795464715524418767425686042697535848321901577441716535743680193765614186259010572254634634729730868128194608844859472177924484495448478235000908130237394404271073014789 (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.