Factor Info

ID 142895
Size 909 digits / 3019 bits
Status composite
Value 446530090818286596523157836987806436970786239440097638248271692697172838723789897397987273772749711599856845082670671954296923109136214028313181218061823129043941751442627746111010899339275462136834933277185834496715349939056991922121813432076325400404818655673135028593213210491431938916641771917289222354425579237309153566478206859671661973133917148969599077561356850495896575971385627449006825354866183589954063661996675530122893328553973840133860814167026300659903405514669578706710469853284429084348228881063902878719490678600367871218890699834329074302024090272351071343642160284754854863195348220749397539388137293087921313243385718920483742252440106999641922361410392098911045443197186162593705684494107713243273033187446578566783334079197324476575124185201489964830997607313190884009819009043840710093871116695810092164624509507003790948713409332523346102882223266299110043450996621975351254084875393

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6846) 889988147002015336570560929 (proven prime)
(ID: 142896) 501725885139541583129015612253165658012553867184111238462659330863184332343664315464824160344275052058739514233867978201827801132653082725497337407416455303071599091617983553073766664005071497176665764249091002199063386293157891565947627352175670961311186226682959400024280784312277701863340362631441847461176212051307006279784289107132418310577059198757150225377679089313095703197267157923794463150017272607089317058016586314708892057816746738449132206244430409822798111120930607571664707109565563483349869929974460432657557460857357271371748227477030567102017447850316228291563283661135285573128448070079433781587105698988026904335938153449816651977402308469890721444373987021866267612108144657862987406892817963785670551645577589444538518654623495588517426298072144797646660795346757588291085700101980818729048771940233935783586227472834460723861658489346386171240118260379592417 (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.