Factor Info

ID 142244
Size 906 digits / 3009 bits
Status composite
Value 466230046589912424289890572663715379768926480828993859901825647015454574396550482232510547819868077255480635262837087848371820683714972892485885236919078311774006375348218449586880445710276485393339904676788877523444293815326184598573314033050309685177393341713416087800044005236343389027003590344258311760904278837228392569765342874084421452381777508182821106704361137028643238131692800284955357450491653957794342174674736517782254705245997717510496073206332975780610097090246497861602591022957216310823370455009919603194234991371149135127680202470458362225245732920356655716809924961618407880744567558316626833921592201409081618489463890931333993072769334719052182420788146990740028815304786811241296367422595195068437479494252474549066621642888397512741897531068192300165103915916474442290373989380557220003159817611491147457369426528596207014418963861662153452511403872618841750218626599634018136561993

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 177698) 7914926953913056509664771969 (proven prime)
(ID: 177699) 58905161008392275882362966600607766348261624282484412409682662029281278972389182575512130808011752559978728190142977741311080862895187683759228456235258476406713385544911769577116063188490597742295996127753966506534185473398616678170204570994560720205020805925009477242744500577380468620548764107848508725624710662173368753916158698491499438421061595595240450820448367315817569559217836427577698756649387586952460293236179907503483213495172193550269907540335353855996186259708397237413790101345214567147076856294860069910882775387928257216047627378716258180589150116205465264185592493110386146940202889358596689345890500106244237212335956827730427928551904942850725042325349974447939616501964275503700604719068772503452578933200526359644645308255587865196745119380157405591879797339017627411215038375684021415844258239112661473910860645003979891545560891712434138106741508849097 (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.