Factor Info

ID 140623
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 45061004391575240857169123396842670973197320638794016981610334183450194960764797890470898662491698339327128499068504966997957718483314872436879336177241926478426784428997971302243052819874882930803976321555937321947834983099747568257838143170632409166834978056210518237489263349182489724572920714340852696143651705512358817462634891018772517088989190878840166065985726459530101864642874718728128360951854080983064360997656494225972622162916601800134792429690013641292295348375619332838102201095078895333688874813258819253522723910482857335963066045189133762935441744430754941272716036783953013070706546733091151892838512923795182182335437620908641532774666846873359336369195021432386063307475458467366921984136364187144345818737290376321800080072441721139275051163180229242094177146835686242073037757189649014103034222242167956345265460009839982806495248684094008442750464491698078731691952807311807770552081884451992935107

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 138874) 46099269535984502131186978763710590316939 (proven prime)
(ID: 175574) 977477622642180810739614574692106579493239800838364707243727776241579910419769715848159423601475068782221971130443454913889323770134885014974807619936708673729927385151454631161313855460530941726425475691916869613406365397571409726076788018095450112805706595107211797098929327322663302974171978843155439758243014727950604645673703103428001974694101239291305485770125947513727087944649415191507195184078781816332884015974462927709633902811114831608050911959514247159630702263764228140025268357821192011920063879274299507429148803791731640279161822327928897163577028052521128483939448666181347735704727065127817574174175149137461151838703404836604624062623595260318081406830683545056527829282210505365363134334262595007604059595496630037755776708462813182710402201817861246303789443809484813314750863830386045914463662797968270419102956485237806549343144573947343023146053850763539113 (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.