Factor Info

ID 144579
Size 916 digits / 3042 bits
Status composite
Value 4589431879866057862991669690346237662022361830915213943759316397972595145156606131496545580564609614125496980037318117679511001125944391961365276625763669501705592191115615480687110749977080992217547929474147331432056452477703983085496631512395061621320038488940183831340959455652743110857604152342764099788403732676595970745681767369238253623023355084518543004781173254289119712075074140378945105824992174358050658747166076721402598172202347957100713547775871530562326586361798453095488763939558790889333186626968994595778250195392773749267942307835752876821324604068505824455424377851505575048481267057970497934186000444691347863013264144887684693848278205528753173469638554420422454462635740374710286736966519051843353736476733766292019050415701039147942942413271384396163062430401488822008716463227742561807350107448263781482972224363510544356882733799852173552830812427021240311315578816384675215580779538396471

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 143477) 1394124055067007214070387 (proven prime)
(ID: 144580) 3291982419488107385316638512318644263645893810780453611191603395847726616464535083622867852640771614617117794289631840500939202445380497551761083896054961475458420534588793659722651586447305564489478340272769741979176480150040218126519479358286957439751941633898634148487584992694286854622384369959761100516947238656622757948339115648355976106081515186436274586095301466057968824770708158135025875923327941908203218990384791419392243781448526698336225915182939116559125437612199192450859275549310433761704902948092589692745138195201296426994987345605359869656763164767484428335899920787067502910592987891278764571842759642122969674606662302126116201802028114883927276360894082220348672100596521149192927550139958881977965146185741861136759977241176049936585596541780672647875554068561731200816281191145729466174527577261427420695992330939850302945033504371019722498712559128151926142477305133 (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.