Factor Info

ID 144838
Size 930 digits / 3088 bits
Status composite
Value 359302928898889213246950964059535556851711192793228369681234785986857896169959581287003235501130730518678298060780034682600446876716192338927175708686120183014093921985670152914648173854727384018925490626707316434927776033049727061287501575870006028067295856743524298194031815729480108411807335587015220040393327665257718091841553870612242373312918288992572050975491760725787406881846862046955786091665263846608012991029695959659541423703869013606093845419622664278434686124155253260120869055386456576880281464730925343297489843587154014855618865311144661973280215132828043737819687794227372646841676382588651726277670286977324533695440267496706322662809233019647334780045933262444067796351305735037971203033086116898588399988089315935465009772502067402194907563408144288002511792974186931457523034039075217203435448453217576881305772048767444363114127944714193977874653265216323977144991154986085026016398342699636936591955360329

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 144839) 5099875298447968313189 (proven prime)
(ID: 144840) 70453277359200318515261318243374510677042480239491412650822222735536842531871158056625446698250664131374084153684614331431563477331672564436481856759204133643518459240425737971785679104910154467089098099490035794268920768654027350122486786715968855771069576371022049276928860368179192623529515402704811688101213475052527825381011119677347153989137574886186611052478439623982393368258529104752622269735147034826631286005125944436881274497190415535083338591200470611820058598153443477533229478303224493625478352718327804594296996498499321707316202066879944203123950809194897437576372283675871701787149136665004723574060709903878777971782443571496184998757495169013298020510192813480507969180404944080527437516448930656365271988792564872006094525091001852818677180658954972413992840829337966916477010920023935646258539755035800529932111923782079088776400948399746432982228387569086692509812825847091340701162261 (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.