Factor Info

ID 144840
Size 908 digits / 3016 bits
Status composite
Value 70453277359200318515261318243374510677042480239491412650822222735536842531871158056625446698250664131374084153684614331431563477331672564436481856759204133643518459240425737971785679104910154467089098099490035794268920768654027350122486786715968855771069576371022049276928860368179192623529515402704811688101213475052527825381011119677347153989137574886186611052478439623982393368258529104752622269735147034826631286005125944436881274497190415535083338591200470611820058598153443477533229478303224493625478352718327804594296996498499321707316202066879944203123950809194897437576372283675871701787149136665004723574060709903878777971782443571496184998757495169013298020510192813480507969180404944080527437516448930656365271988792564872006094525091001852818677180658954972413992840829337966916477010920023935646258539755035800529932111923782079088776400948399746432982228387569086692509812825847091340701162261

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 180695) 25107272555514390724120832166622050731001247117188762387840707451656223246831517949260456276776347246684069912961414795790886618288001359262268529210206750827513529050757052146502317625742080572901515009279036068394307111117107715508538195249967556670927248271598713455954912449908465132219282034929363270368792285334663537596147329211412124562386927370410447553009591226719252842211516482239253510268816467115643583531784766227186257 (composite)
(ID: 143855) 2806090434690662544751756992824778258588467340502668638240890416174828887851296919870978949474596624346610560085300284925971387827011541137113464523982606908604020040920362514409621051482297040534215494411746203482237280799835940049137330690756506421853146192043718615089311704669471548247201060328241884216872364100690864193610300025243646268443127939872839164155865043680079575405712633260303958301306065837529144093836275687532780801606871044095851941903047744421251741573 (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.