Factor Info

ID 145061
Size 918 digits / 3048 bits
Status composite
Value 304439017200553350286058136490308689080812780382587733726653924304538231073481620669046172158662823786444022717914089245490901026089559998734383963629508440891839140599480166035359403119189713836800144403556658168191608041857171215146989955051242499127653271534582982080505201822775186702963304036518269490348456711413744930863943441651216826112244873473654711241454668369038550171810252217770263408278774851379097517111636581919094190723664129040898464450561378835133559590145642921893630082753406598786370495350018410386097417392740402058981841137041776025163099536778784809757470675949701169826737616028936200003931447184759812857013796406293659402995440752978167468011486181260338380165908094189751643629488148136702698039991583514650410141511451688421829262936979005141086516933362292474650110991575342614865764525450308427567553933962472928907949235808331921839230084600102055111883087704836960354645591480626149

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 143215) 89761824918036320617 (proven prime)
(ID: 145062) 3391631325215857997666492684148316476480513608987482277915719171173455293666424521108000000654267577073373905174592311099956243657293795209598734468960723525711366150148929549561690645439959961588028693395158103399042483299004357648284393153270762705025866437956190190238741651873423737568664725356217267049407688107275972819669980945040607409232962488001993303537623391292560211353933716637410200768322584914105190371621198654047338488607504540216286430367986716944634064258368217524841349189554744254589102282175311344751604952909140719831637382900268930774501842439770756610993854668535640032518172995735719784522458292309547294641828254429892710737974816655012269002453106515033022591245479105577364939797702365836107628531871782958036024298174415764846522103357413522099136762369133239063960734909546584208742371931926283208289248936700535407803323761052793956806325974456688106647075405363997 (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.