Factor Info

ID 144527
Size 868 digits / 2884 bits
Status composite
Value 8870631858801704947348870370799734760240283742607219764449426852572921800119413903632976637180622075721820200752895675123341514586143713334784323394678402371511085419196990346461549771330430085074547467444989709260812304278760612151156020049634769698863594061479548163641905980768907341373326656292828455703507812267024164280391531107794570513888078942604875232497452121243741577062188324329014641532278716953465628236773777763769160468589667865834490598908042332831959289124258865561715094585804484776000478991916771521392718276658822319645396489950716238274905327869783806490869751671562770396233986855241937192280096971887539896062948774038390528729326680308209614492183875937507083996894428742034228968302589909566094074480899751600190562173490784258886919597015414910112067044789446330196083179570425207558559561887997371250850597605914137294231317925246325151237

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 143459) 953309118529583944441 (proven prime)
(ID: 144528) 9305094943898224692697466608290329292260063419111629106834450067729351081341744340209601384281561370667281410738276720649607670033381771954664562917247994383236010002294608456284419556032876695530041714286849425681789232704646369062659649473113337666200529641389975953708714345146655332542031388256283231823567026194972700518651198763435578703543632243098656153678955156151210789002518520389338287668971884865394465011953936478901514683189933514452430876612870400484741828188843495100112777291890020497861206795564385887308104920146544110328660815607836192595937449122172240539339962147036201963345664550614139472050486882358896916171943512830579850834350783937573459186281671456165711645984436014612818111311881713040180903566123955572445489308635417770504824869319632006284727429726094234446617931821058139058606992594560701182550385290715714157 (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.