Factor Info

ID 144644
Size 922 digits / 3061 bits
Status composite
Value 1486855868523789881185620773031208549869589666414591947798243703040230474702753626040716773554881559625469402822993875410364787956280921783557199011485063921140440220367340977486418937922237979167662690133286102135701414831668890554133384560166166743892856851422546138320075614086731918362462302876985076017544891006354667954052985930986984502916427707196865209980438963495940799678864681259729717020553273544202259347017843770810765720519634012194092407365926990732294426851818431320296015370843818230903471207168785721247381090614552821178402426005199979091742494309728442350529828555999219831836829232662622339628293961221835183677578618672231730542538765534330272921960495221618312417033247304158842377955244204424690246506777801956551306957321945229921256155463092470695773527147760378884330613905518685220620951680318920984477290850537950377284790043154679685839460730226415204571348979697573749128718010352959790351

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 180483) 98281794124483237270581873871 (proven prime)
(ID: 180484) 15128497416729547567187179737999182900946060360215588434989032107318111452082520541169564491972838554716656690886900568185259941989591519375789837404291747450187034333641641152295973248789660562249477004337519168760931015681188999803221117619092646028039038479741951973035110331778561472080955164300185319909421723786101002240377333294530419152838609306793469963585752992020848815766296148460399016419404971516431633102177004963156946887772365165715622444040213429552361807342702624049053458021562303773515425867556977661669636565497296033646662865696198886585785100807843770956323640050470222983052957718989704959014467544371378946900708341293209243136394539827336522163860216359962775109816399987566853763339761366743309830045689360973276525054170745570118336386681661141380518318643549492554020914502973641441591979141655844058982789106960841828998761391519187845944326926886771441296210881 (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.