Factor Info

ID 143094
Size 900 digits / 2990 bits
Status composite
Value 711333355934013589305931144641500101289710893012692168994068786865625225315664980858199872944850925939135275540207707533509152926919365661170733999245529336114900156129049622773149359451863524886298257923634292618264172832505015030146199891187352364635609882921048862998170843340878858306161047032273639211368985395014648060768791878757751263061447919880703170609314139166027860046195709262541105444630781306311071711992088776231693408996777983136242984094412543355587307318598844800499052843034157772179352391805174690448726366093557281102672778044833911901890316874388700253275440908897378034653630447651923704016545449388757465687724137381790694578704137216526538011928434076877819010450398152234178402429874124639303484839476042437380721041877300371822502227264356250168256555663646238685664940203336294904526295817763412818805067296628034676453142338304807278436358844318623288008180428876417313

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6868) 85725237432926769781584361 (proven prime)
(ID: 143095) 8297828938538382935521731007480463032152630511635760281090223298055907286143921635889027307258173522864496584479589849463563692291683055907521863259007372735817312953154213358309537881758404537761778801218744224502986429855169057992753409309178844503400727179376172702462651462248701596494747759394280891761037586447374275920498550156572089750322916729230382955100726922573094783717183258441366400219927860276940381820703137027414874654980702496605094317566573346085161067054617318075758327983270305403349665311010128454586085382358553193086788218328134591807281198672043531102175122013118514547312221276031914651233507409591234026275749218975499181474168724777691925477684298975784263197762932638608699582282949224822466703550147581172875874504965076942752297101527818570613755047301446572412770233891861384197435346432568592756756881095070312456390348570232239286124749433 (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.