Factor Info

ID 142448
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 46489712920909114639074025127661985502959151661121212887490540438652878354748157828453131626439625748931974197164998228255279431314818060946892915314333346221300663175455627180477035878287403151422656340671388629794656857965897778900851930107436523530712677113924228960739424759212631857272837520943395981399311743801041052640584761357990722024006984446031943325067896717676924242369919764058282900712118618866730079925848442140233646268451004822984628804407377224916656473370599023514083674751394925951719604924435954481006230223159105409203172882730825559878774500861193906341618846477623381036784740915653955481313047571845544389293783923154441323681458309800665628460068269880491198099545062379275131831100955781438838146642567166169543870985767923323656865124089673449455017011618391342096792741865925393955634579218483694771715780571982235394184150735641275261783530300882653355688375962512572912479580722257

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6840) 4978655062910170670969991331 (proven prime)
(ID: 142449) 9337805558622996221623922966364997876290585656147507755239440037121489543735524643127247004277876238059126738382660718493932329212452763468751528423904898700232272798696501738887929702245537156811611603557741465652693588615596620825615041077622162617152836761302601405486460753869443017445280226586486733494639865045445759790448766313782153876012945460539444928577911113197341762938579220569330914691871053223194575302086336464663059808764221586942162316879134964947499640121939195003720037773465978795759322960390172354560513787967574897990579169454627845712790862531130181609108942272416064632440122282076589167476421050311068901730115294085607097892256333074267645888692401191052647824061376161086615125598587869463562579799977605499084175159451286345037444703999419342910669314290231483103246696901917386151245525599602467811483790645104472824239989758188982828941694833140500058747 (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.