Factor Info

ID 144901
Size 919 digits / 3051 bits
Status composite
Value 2592155074439331784287257178518645974839734374578993710847619035763982251408274407676029833140841791295506891206260140600722280949661884856676715958806308215430618027244529419599497365482267274125613748302557872505072384244453131576305703423877027399621912096661943216268855239597790231061642784810329745336172983397804387385144287284610044943528756103108439487206186177441771526494511922514227691728822014600515445479829313189701416046026096027516034676281013100041391106015609534948142703173814821226653159958687788581235232416324108772812543365968989128190962969724479532474198202742478663991749836469613487582508480183900067521936857341645241352628981778609778280695775503033081062135080145790111069934748059685721267341103600931710124458702831186318708876381479292960623462376482653935084790165961250185713546949132896280069648323878973003645983713706243430344707035003921880014041728555464760369173596134555117329

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 179364) 5603574774013623247960658809 (proven prime)
(ID: 180748) 462589539531150336405989634285872524916304600742735332620823231374145125157240809787889365358169924334363840597576437994315730826785877712561099302391781874288596241802296488276018205824619967146537446907849975833031609968543951593650606588519616594350925727112817822058377745221505689690402630449698526629744095138885851695978635585749674018182670986258165215802480970488154614260656019805911541860594606577863492363633585611904090128790105300208124931370481163139726177218267379148707050654412425950505972255724970939382450671046811591216004115366929101553083232531348583606933094046273161777105601176738264142798729406846512051878401595891611878428608379417491505870502654031252827298826592753051111975887303951942407721375162156237720404652297232169671102395811734634989685639693078363923989144096179416084172365412768689831945383576563095618747495793447825887514844985198224222697288281 (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.