Factor Info

ID 144597
Size 914 digits / 3034 bits
Status composite
Value 11202938962740055323273922150474039380709616421004538077075472360796952395937701159159200709622396328499213864894629840288924422837850326594001559962282556431338198544975915832721293682163413450187559212271793158215374442982426322189769136693416352250952026167825517412121754678614867480175073687633322293357075429750122707496643781882647839633911884697073559625215180752289606114305369712749344517507762851005428737483173212262232904097478856719277837277923550607350579955929632291401831111674032274686535836961289858905406177808382760784163438874890654255002316983188501856956879754757238659156258625304218360363087805012570497922338552909076947730564927567061866104921963001046946429462776936648155509225172870263933785160774437931576357069199075957599224541060351142188181919946356018050459654447625375382812471202492463670459099610080387323403429678568903290599873188988174958201035279071190934535193867121159

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 143142) 87728430468489003278234446945154202781697 (proven prime)
(ID: 180433) 127700209645994022551191242974182310917303946387300403714028728085983276599897354339837605225003155697296262675379746323606389807896041653246696195512810212841714020388546314031658594702644369121236020370727975154166437560272541223873419510865336008174976985136667000398220106565396637110122158581712948278508124106430349503461391212890689698159781388615813254750737281180771890365861272020623433919731519782784466937544258727709253537407916219709777172545091921120448586011615280393030859096956154178326935511031098591992278817059149329334410173995406777535786974337096442977935123443609553560646016609367068750989453313220353362300444183687449711097526274123909087685754264994335434285532863996269770469673474828502231080236362075478584772065578652659286327811592718526295472399313259719818862701958816809041066008083236061407120230384207203759751628632720941397485386247 (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.