Factor Info

ID 144666
Size 929 digits / 3085 bits
Status composite
Value 44760745300570719994883891420679565310803139483436402618211576442240710133928134687552841899696570512250705847746878144828418542747798982107093029376965312007629984941334136643167337113870651412924233624452760729272143564596343404985180803003014107300012804663830022240473483158487192276056195470419065026102266345751371670940804071538149773047018266328621900966738785920286207684337909725985248033532685426600125166310165799851892341633235510547083950139249807396507378213477712357169946005448022901511675235504110866499551953551995903349056161607799336667506238809258064055103531166787023291132660331439309530454580505403204477455258804464549039706280172548430281247385240156545278893094286121302502076734357630864663464380379509095415434959080871118679239671363368008161133084466348722996024402128087838275557086784074433626282855246634713642408950214645094573664961536720528830666536980512000635935806903905338711035331871353

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 143368) 5470634482631396995800316976297796177573785734623582345288920581537862185052904723973389147176393794306972627878600453500331266508608651371454463488603765332409015646837742773266509892490778601345494015352941 (proven prime)
(ID: 180509) 8182002552479182096380828994691720313071688066642492261051129981637159423682563830720984998858806610652200249570691077380458307310179692008416008154269549733277655931874423998627713271292710431599812435314226710090096291835302035585788455626507499576602637132984335830488312541047358828009777533786088268003670895340043897154224283449890374366597840294736428353879512268550588417744193913733563891723435318537537800735342428438096348940922305769437473356155254881881321279212055177552365528475581061321030303186875918071232401502599087503615377979491456051283773316907880271142060468908697440360974749815973245795033921424546598016839663296602244993793224027580336420311546616503278033708277579777598823497674400757062333 (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.