Factor Info

ID 144557
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 32687259534744481587640248564490270898223386252587468186615765980240658246130008291367990597741758620411973200120445290503350472667193659427222607697869852980170766139141015876856293838213243257619978837151881546057931813327740016944140799385800829294866124250137800738677971742832452526742139689375902385974650108944703183345829855366541462148488375291993231875907532983384362881595146843972527551985421322027915853142546965986364075356205242947761399644906350401555587945594452553709641195896739050534123534885572597035865829243097216763439405806893469743433524957550613863741512747501497889150845541044709359405917111412924235955114711984750764387433673845508529503020268206819084179331327427477149351046580717716041441272241110381341459499990957786449845419286796178952154395651952009609164970669115032355924561190521724808880860572061063012448692078221721436737208263663553302589526205610033870266832772373343722146103

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 143725) 98662085277751807369 (proven prime)
(ID: 144558) 331305176073705214545829333201971812377161859596198452375283061486133369828794006228815874609723742193799434747425489987519933406770380960246561126421783608663691518582662120945909875288282256635000082852158621930664957556990487799810413419172261021776294607006747392807949601028559845760376756098874114540910737181331838263227085574078720041986716037351321807283924613889223934749784769037123867473265310314506779633104764642747180853798175494424282719282859702380172059678692497008931756640722898848055667920793917141634306692109113390162810274413053918908818350370134107102274134799947088269671196676763476213520068096883263398435499384210313855144379522979015277789078831458293592438997697878710609920766335567577452390616469051865946318154238946152201040722209438011731800812274284577574862216688957716324531764928383900941995957587344968011488491561305469569603251599649648864886605895279425745087 (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.