Factor Info

ID 145880
Size 905 digits / 3004 bits
Status composite
Value 14989604450297392300389196574319362106424028602586139542030493710610673542447587385667772250944825649647930681570361033932602010814768309665570852560582360823501926781791735302213728411708127792221186046840731967785862018531385662941637103393754621423913111585929512917587980923592257931294828877164442177176151600632488268726096789951786788390550297321137228650896528475592463668422603753095960767935782141924068886878412477527466096835315569371941888546821826598633128426487649748393579728573912925659959240767180930834179628559380241172130473665327861052723765820450956760921012600815384790596722655894182664567505135073538299704912336030316742283693376748167070166534848916498452709217383115833381479731763993979423454036760643515240498209223009316268856150588325833768173644908870673416513337576824077337162169155620131820325145387630914009030100183007238679612804337790622048176004256234269965294487

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 12373) 13904875444170081312886859407682609699 (proven prime)
(ID: 181799) 1078010695635688487938490164821393188092451051734082815868126005513991920090608780508910168839972179633490498476353374267310148687506152130363912580319839290174779171085644172948340232740338207693628905015077693701683146634951663374887834352648656816850095336826390026109314348987433638524596448065283181046968563117123409821727085378231735068199986416366034209940946290662123725164927696923469802880850781753374347732313404525354418480253718998825184172694502340479278570929397465853078474898457882434897154879949059782647751159711845562895947585814084281767981917684571815033932822312123163097641206280422355442253540925149524118353619930653689897763507127485261462875312735851072717527817785281183849386478525320709160602523697955680911406751181107020005042847876114876799693688983786874597449518176978428653917325843468274331697033730343677919587563876951839151613 (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.