Factor Info

ID 144775
Size 912 digits / 3030 bits
Status composite
Value 958034764315471351512914578335176535081093351624234913102630616283864482337674158990956649344666861772225272007804974123123217178268056556631311758261374457124607220701042878513449911712093090293909467210261625048759503439513723260395586463266704183606003540271189541790263811854666638768692248397369319010281945636961602151582145513961846532819804898882448069990130827748675304431289865713345704456222762110516094805464086997231366252242677874699014845213441118688419731238219682104551079646221373173460363084108678923070498819437994105746375325650175944752095108093024605659634873015090828775507986854903989762023269733716248577805556853536458655596662432584907074738469710821961217468469269387986149391029866487274358415689924169613464327425055027339386576293168335825340949801597622587267609419186023249990070518553268154418192870860849406623588565159612369387229606966873534191501550426165109147272468853437

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 143158) 174509342263274926909302971286445250233741884626422526380895551 (proven prime)
(ID: 180636) 5489876655830405206662666941110620715156887060909774895823383482351580699857339719543061730995032591814159158459573591668193227072405111344962976503406169644289474822726582913492526600122510848927592630402967754580634684106272795449233161287921542413100556620060575891711788975122953044103830884152855136197298942920928249845691436898440409279502055321131180326544886569536511070370432306182638160750765833427672986227889298401592011829393027009505578648084271090513252911209106752208300559385085840736700221350955308704510389080688514017741609689613905067347832561942465738275457090997396387018064121270497089261345852878706584273047030883032472776991282852720021723614891315421128561903682687474818113596331829735806377190898267845408839069018866904024997026755026443374582700721812864865200818795339787790794643280862479275845105015968422754915587 (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.