Factor Info

ID 145867
Size 922 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 1234574909278633067688341922446374263254980535819477542324819307734467063724328829349556924937558490286417980279191927421755925393275315441943958101309448798649838307875634341566725051652661086315944532936646209209589206653907730053643251767631334978249156317673269235720052515179279783155424345052363601128892541458011873013724363159292297436464480991873319877606785266092140559378869201738291206467773854496249839678163531467922401639763456039426466720903290711030934958520081136517582741638060828145034692717266880221280586414861442139675879264983599095285211809106034807963443575379616071605764220087139633023751969634541212443714400089965565172552577077222698455194613759451022316187737355479483983645638509898253025366319359203136410732025676361544735174612279687073319989225070614698908078017949296476478022679252897571689517023420971311443936566647240880114400670306018403726524938764594750476056545482503622072747

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 145868) 2684368633181017865821 (proven prime)
(ID: 145869) 459912582056825379996231632920063653582939451280804018707256053413703934294331683754570899088137485988814330474881713997800180701923372847902607495005720383800529935566932766965309805301098664200586574368790164767584479086671193854637037464186003231360282509959063881306956693719528209916258917238777734891625344672010003476777915060506955833821016699575454286331334663015299697476877584208576873085323023742368058836547116262124823590606177992226905207267305154521128588965565449628291403853493485697720595657526188531870807160636980735784334540487393846045394860617345169823868222127000481744041085158066084362675507615174681973594513315486608912460803688650673470360366965535185862941115714298883704342051372947770595876341769278043698714503278159214070425372545027796854099004836257211375625092838975942017161941789754132934465523980386949424507160824306923611431057819398636878790016565939972007 (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.