Factor Info

ID 180891
Size 914 digits / 3034 bits
Status composite
Value 13977976126899465621405875042271288384521685109879395674395779369015698857452801783362554763617263709609470649939644781976217514174856948464605413998669268495361334177259696085202849673773182152235993394054205982490537526196358797171839589191646796308446368158326326319160876535041843759940580770999951074591465879598905642172084659401337109181862765600368627972758441045765436583102389176459862024165011565885196082086093601617131908783692914511133584751848151465364840240315944383081766365238708354170945060448935901860003678365917227765981588143528131318920893062056304054733115387651676421599150362858241903842332456169078706996908814163975560237149516885182939056349641839123663995789755614450952139727659283980376136638890556594725842570063012411554103696886658908980790456842196066948716734582950676615055994558363931445402474122611970857796906972900725604059664845488387851617651011447327526071925307857869

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 143346) 3292153519676720602715037372056497116009350001952865232819027018915502929397872550746759318822630959212135299426373438351623915139 (proven prime)
(ID: 180892) 4245845779473874622335076153616031935100681908925339878036958851363288218043720669114461795618133640651149852259741832274586052152241316220880155690056929563297508175872455568953497008303603536680573743839356517741799084003292557610968688685688486196113887379876310966356586397140299947181578808711135789468960479700647263812861425245850012281762633951138401530426925486703040708850644962841824096009481347838593918386152370569245959944897116582755327698801476632061875393620388137659452531412556048139373797570016981151403945300121119493908345309641843957684789067958745849995893922523477181521554069036686538341117732617498270262247448735090031031169130821669992451828783508683852175018273056232391961590769561793323204036221188829329962881809971063454518836088294991702247922697071 (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.