Factor Info

ID 145944
Size 915 digits / 3038 bits
Status composite
Value 176087393896684411139887601600722547193031692873634355152774385334877512173911034033096570343208765467793434867025473316579143836273707962169961952905035594218828105397376969530762185984073307629599619822767121772833916266175776744586626268384574941817978048000089921183974504970634423894807707078840205344944433922752911241738842485018640447121893303789390997197610304170150831613403142817568384483957976334054311548023260991034554131469250030453544490390284101735594663204235772015891331303857998408523674290386005315438182164868977848841383273659514326005709201624682304472407766849728483558679125566895955752136700607737804483803216319988801866106920930124451726380501835774786139076177147114910333232935862244546828722581860331305508315944862885238486135876165334126288848774342520332656017226959506369924421800141981115046700102195228152346007427791539983206591345155554643090583926283144908111220452391941927

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 5142) 2959203620981339831579891 (proven prime)
(ID: 145945) 59504994062655881141520928957960226513722055080338175825154550265513555687677301117360527411384822687391438070050900193564347851481581044370846934576891213965539426192078545189769749441867801964490688526867306259855766573160000256073058651926614340985688727797190737020098104224921559473484656037214612478627822754613071777394260348871957168640173124453361167811726404638368393488191005566550853474996199187875769677141005587110496705730984657287743595745158779988401509694691365119952071970471794354640225690555134178418000643739488915568165330215006199923044451474596225716047764196182362309953183034081765293757572705106171021932495817483403358059589728849126373140159509810186811260857183383147121118928789776326426651799791380293964806461372843425923916684343518463698910333595159891555135561879307394796270600271097667916001132735921153274897718171911639665995081153072569256806617597 (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.