Factor Info

ID 144655
Size 909 digits / 3020 bits
Status composite
Value 730198364613360428274553208973184743113820114183606206239182770639047313526494021959587613398910139833643541627499502044162559809879779542490203620356366552081159197523075106261200672421522399247373424733253689686306359126153506921351945679140907601062603699964392707748113802992759959383410688618315474682061612784116353258653307626770876192297371832383160715864926280530180512597975195349070992803608425731806066435789857480660230739431410973865734108009137309885559512768040042000738472411829038351529121842080739427080920508322346822301560628793710543363746599320287618842932293503345809676865335135941829718404920187305257051330991587861428584222110228477006870548471302728104706439921078060498676513256830839609866502878531795201105359981878498531435290621621959129615308818022519830930516666538161786815084334839376369415605300538365688557040381032979165363279509822339552242195641513958058912436738067

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 144656) 76278411114598578931007 (proven prime)
(ID: 144657) 9572805121967348859871109389189803440559323249334191104719409570095483897304269978575380440850093161480258628615307732909735620145108536998999377689889040033982047776442737626446842053395623015170568723107450286058150056955149689884503118000095973569557012474371325369957339028644690400393311345219082739016574648495092753133802490563958499659454814651511864990187752839615041210584475825711823519226646286234109716309345115850225140370790899605291292928389276432190778696335825550735695740986575009802228626651924322740991879671739716238326666823337306148573532832878606271619020564208026123468386969649780432773807743929919601709186722894628756432181152560729912281891745372764806190781899951870422636745194232199901114756244801242481275230467077966982312613969568999162002030262630540729303681625827327598155024481750574944151466180581825709736505492601190560686152485668941802689581 (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.