Factor Info

ID 145843
Size 926 digits / 3076 bits
Status composite
Value 92930660695859436055739818292639220516840678429111904454752709735095593727354281746709072485764400320433282237170289046803905591778244725857051461958491368572382718416651705656044617372931692857783339863718926858496957705785779222626116000301099858809996211546329770961870122911934499674535807148810540353613045791755915867052209435136458797515039744056382557461729503268356532366296394893409428450359928881345589970767581280065151340577169516177236505691236642174858556920101442448040400550605488316802639566307526851840499110716411907760985989339114919570324353011846384615270973161043232193692909012917922809561882840981914120849703358540228685233117077757581837609371987956570486800283199166668260907575683212692103787729507967212727212413118461917671773658184412088812973577801455059698969730436145646592744955900655565754759242321288742138966835043607558658181691437039959250560834214619709444966162690609238245279037087

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 5074) 642909136700440706267 (proven prime)
(ID: 145844) 144547114655736908018395980418755667774261581002014117797974349387963131418464656547364340034749383696925844584906590888804006078708359566922699471152280373263029911991626528605253603188140696438999596937475776198462817901424960761504881925973841219161700723179319982071716238577197322143375239927036390821982499648590865792392696824560146922390790604841693756907360884745056826450851376822129096491200695117199864355380337839196531223481146035830458259338817625906802622542343864273089516565197292159435501152928993151296301336307693429904485465689667010162720095751478719308899901678635867017920777305251425775380409468727369293409217567864438597354581229209790111916601526805606228563773030620558564110099417341891171316610545296021652112107670952725118016650741731246826098103331790889456921598312740975264227994485910264551809503354505883700016713073993225992871850545018632224235050504558680833144461 (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.