Factor Info

ID 144686
Size 930 digits / 3087 bits
Status composite
Value 100309996433315074595913217327559043358201178392891238504634479094009781769401510040677371096826778806238962579395881205112093051214542247755634101994717347158278159154234865217826529349433450745812780675316746580835267712887188162072307471554196567542171442221582135557182023208091024171784883374434901237609262346345329844153261837381907683816826060020734178436075371344587430004876403837955955566835306926400323562651959130995818419046688975575792960089033603158338085018418090788908141895828414568988766630581582001176496512019645963069709527807277301279490398213609345991328380405086854329776906457240277668627660092696789093843748804291997048000388262927698926524808437324381112183918981947195089863304418352487594470974182115071477447910364141383839455690306809190897998717149754262151934512780701875983766823743468039300540308635143384390288564692752849001811582727179971675602342684803909235034245982676407214919409688261

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 143129) 73355903553709150436991421893506428181 (proven prime)
(ID: 180529) 1367442722041735710116426939647936853627226239204307155123117734685860134023675391140486122818983223461868722178945046318532163927720674836471783233731863243959216573341658194952048944182703070454966476358215242946087573199221216574396604137803095759749284385560638693302772142620306708933471529219665101977391674275738144439830441850983075251048814287896246633737579816947259731899527255806912345436767494520107308486773717197452984798761680069192693259023894239169226716507544768577851587603591346294887188865171015911865059230914095420871307583709382752046719038692635396377541248363404251302187034993679052864940113593496939910776981668935881797711875288141654416942137180216401326525252684467609173583417430614099258466885321776073512553904232483255829136423819441261235961224775121439082160800205590389194695323662609609222846876596367526538258325826607193422684995491534889668157437681 (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.