Factor Info

ID 145844
Size 906 digits / 3007 bits
Status composite
Value 144547114655736908018395980418755667774261581002014117797974349387963131418464656547364340034749383696925844584906590888804006078708359566922699471152280373263029911991626528605253603188140696438999596937475776198462817901424960761504881925973841219161700723179319982071716238577197322143375239927036390821982499648590865792392696824560146922390790604841693756907360884745056826450851376822129096491200695117199864355380337839196531223481146035830458259338817625906802622542343864273089516565197292159435501152928993151296301336307693429904485465689667010162720095751478719308899901678635867017920777305251425775380409468727369293409217567864438597354581229209790111916601526805606228563773030620558564110099417341891171316610545296021652112107670952725118016650741731246826098103331790889456921598312740975264227994485910264551809503354505883700016713073993225992871850545018632224235050504558680833144461

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 5075) 26800263178161592624177007527119098680815041285450762414348438520676772236617443518221477584498681576646994950419259429252470991324219001766847944442335950974182864369539914956113645957026215298319005795747896390330930666991261928070808309790417095947629478413576160114896682149 (proven prime)
(ID: 181779) 5393496089751919779888832358357836022149207054262424047407985920023553821248528500193262781422522165239984043455417301451695581392511091589732228912189153014589479002690932663976256749134213109621180363350506721596244802938366118153437097763276556550542264726590218185382355906128489964121337250334516410062442621196511495443896339756616651543271522429963635593672745536014346248341767771167804498918939344191488950068845807464438511217113607526435753796680478822143114269999246110618514761700618762646827197297261821402918766810284206239124874879241149930323059535399199141392847786215557346936751962453219853828957136247186889 (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.