Factor Info

ID 178064
Size 921 digits / 3057 bits
Status composite
Value 141523094562095061519451110448633838103219578317978528335556879426017255603344898972828554907555629411407419820202530802371765704338631014096131109856356236483428518935167808777092528872728385521571687556373542952854483553645755132325593316377118574898139817760488256009619375749113378483133694935642561094901602621725393048898880561543583726246370524014135708298032899686117723673090290004685309764839587236217535970660531095804814360715594365489210781855857337572570125435830714080610833017084754490526398413189509079349352436249611746397661426704339915400723272690898383672406085873409368715874663122704202382575468905841286902636704149552858939511051181308914402173743677555860039312333184196219060233689392147736893294856051363586689324391818911820019367550813747903777389974702355242264128471895241391724783412426227124081218565331423104915568540337932162849257752619430161876442408415660680053801248568967724400189

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 16380) 4011366712134698762723279325243498287 (proven prime)
(ID: 178065) 35280517768165300422386955377611556425050797846530924034255408076944961459020930967879084499079105521533847703836868633239933822738197986932079734751761155012638895167915180058635470362179296272096899625541398744590420642181779832845904044212746155827347855781926389076819567272061493675530043009951574346289035237728137791450003621745691728950389927498869931848422960286419443511596364286622556636645715826475907990503977214776018658859419844703551769535604245681370420578296405572804883193436854935168183426895992250406154960258801647711505232611971268526130238070534079757805776401464227809135156829966900152359845909119423167325978542624043583097270126692439849226081634550728250160088950384497336387512893997783789531882117040422266923790820314311469313345347728523469213778727195304042739040843935890154030537648214574190844233586900470888094843326632278122722504162079695896147 (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.