Factor Info

ID 144937
Size 926 digits / 3074 bits
Status composite
Value 15238410443000405495282229869661830550885655666973319292930915343834198329645140113961200432289243129000861860877198222952153342389329815896334865489363509224071318077728675329195265068120733883301309442961390894304000757710833733563058650886040417727033199804028237164030759657476966103280223786653044974868130832681053396667821113821596946296663709232421946043634059170538774538853819858577224884055517721161481525532712884076945453540730532666880916664354092397405217279716023102364317607791191385542184562810327194371512602614413233476000808024175555915753250650405537661566432610050519136719179258481157573501402447095473761540234660271066270608252475760751726018752341632369967172158697001306906329836007230512238765666455353852573397759233625963515854143882441515342425510588528975525830109684177923872877318182772319740133709003998870333236985771187158432020774444359733044066483013310863349594149999478812578501941307

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 143270) 4909650468357640736849 (proven prime)
(ID: 144938) 3103766865118181367577112964021032495343223113414719733464061963817032020464602818553643039694204965112254960940982615938284876947590893347384656311790766082227312196792967802778717722850615924376969272879349573751774140406769820699781414179286332842608782457473011999863890644549693667817232849395106955534549661788369896019336088735731171722475288060123006599258816172981086820922223280967332202380941199581174690401679241825143190968892953426808166532596955561626865025765349955123471425027009475152056554586899959305073183544987697101597658192420338266875416892896902239336098167830883319698583333041787730313616923394772409936660254541497761008403280464572305172999108777016113948323204904223753922004089478387250953650721447370752306830228305624726698441083079931104874162785679109825326542651423173263051260523758505413090122133136416163200209757813073298464624442403706743493000441602743528663243 (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.