Factor Info

ID 145915
Size 926 digits / 3076 bits
Status composite
Value 60189353300216600822742602190519048337872046124565840768821056500660208475939898104827995626452482005049904925574300558251669953136673666744407063052481470845624383297929041513557434009971960427820428663324933952130958839044562813093643765389893549794057464217065920195941109254676933183575126146317029309030106222244935203844329909473623597974333184527046468646898185515174150811993066939279519273030558657521471886074516571187891686774069188903832015624365593732671773143638744290962666160273692440474898758476537436166720510404095438573411391105133011835905116132363440536838213804773541735231716746576482059402791182141092100575909591082588343863380837034228722065551737452963858535690519737954306810120318899671406505206812482713217332985698520915925951444982007088580667559196748966339090280609687279458982507101238950976203072976099390414051262939326764684072280922398276359321634205909045116514934132970325625853172431

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 11499) 284663996630519253661 (proven prime)
(ID: 145916) 211439992456578929584523170817665420032101391464754091209289113346399155369110565354726563262326035843874655108985818847635901375783181435479435920648837194166434510265960754247368243326439849007813868666090818607008883106203533281999598436264250636244913375263933072930408836174495602904529381509233573196176940727225778837221470234645668989556443339065140542276062917831021179214035989671702003683091369530484734727193689936974530023544819451252682118737379393430207922518670602419426314049479415086314390572493628583763656925871644306070826819133442623459498680061789348741750158920434680126499386144761419139332172803132327049815714863395024640230109508670127146527387890594143341760796957382991826098150779043380939437555506690887168393388355566943813830420177155143711780335513136097119115601793997502934829625876089079233678478510952057061995804014654828107023731929300351250757546161110761791412571 (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.