Factor Info

ID 145920
Size 910 digits / 3023 bits
Status composite
Value 7750042299550838349512008550003188450037309116964215233378871403566882345807970150690437708791815506656440074561615928898609629495196690523789341531455377864525464872616608110747525944444316491696832605536894803006577810301268391831225200932750224948728860316162511801226849499804204768227065698929401035969634803907589351403085695055811360533936681978741813653513965173083676810667636447997210295375262963762561539665870766151104474226888541525289713490473290895532577624822966231777275789553360535174884219634971356748257944047033404268653403932267048842241516285797501671795997091715951521104620487465714570432277913465118269616601424524382103535005899751187473104735007640103616875177213032625838185720953415508793098364512107703925001510149798607819377764694794144989937704039504087443253778015562318057539280282474045834240618923918651445226805568523071772619101454181338033864332278731626205625684494919

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 145921) 67109045096692659847621537 (proven prime)
(ID: 145922) 115484317924422147248724445945239380555724028824149406933275631834093346156883772622804921586509495393205335434630079484131845194510356589312350152736353876088972404301749749750513752708714905022518236630819445235519548192484668655362810474390430915423069781511353559883405011092831925904225796197078691071703135759545653794200806427439805117329893937192829970188522344943169959970937439951794983537448729897434062946480380525779036179207238089811091514449526937247422722896411218269312219649125021860049346264437565175520629912590241062928168868873641309455954645637292232276208833779585307815755043693398698635153786563222082537031064268805095667882329939338396913744409131878337657552518992104403845882478787145310521742212654788458457204372537678576187857039276128265424406538091240130597113370498330930007982452037778402201407403383591656391781532915695778962831562466292651027687 (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.