Factor Info

ID 146023
Size 912 digits / 3029 bits
Status composite
Value 388102987676295553359734976841124229760908701810288979901423098579648753126472907838959364485148039542026248234452773336383157515480674128751106910123563131948355626672295693056870833397240010059485558796354937954823952903982757896775417091519489964161373744119929078880978623384000753461207026475827735497203690695985291399630981010957532592948610343891818735917352803008355689882758231162501630862492893428283217484613621466907307584679775810852711721902615929845806908887544845225619562206098084198331376832587007975549183942369469766239947653493956648094947865819163033684599568441783795465369633946788420691120999074068527684053210092950333731411288761514431682483779187812598506404948136552524708377176179152765417090204172601347403186867699122099774949562862883016658837146235238274550712417682060660327054808274517922318678017517511490340261294232658916892268137650132390140919859359845847511609914147647

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 4552) 470920899227107034926837 (proven prime)
(ID: 146024) 824136257943244118886611332489408159207521581637818484138346980128741227140238788952191519398858442541357063658255663791009129302576758745321435179558075349843797621954107772174800584934740673792682688038818595509374367944474079055810222694576967184602549292542400216851286551718376074514720484217078782083568406086706895985907689019480896274788626451497344450936291683783207344440766339480223945883224816569746669297201783258267865402110972637306669674246954339281580969906903370118846265704164644520143725032475075387545640046553715316569276027054878002345979302963703611936715113292899888492432232346710845394441129675529653703023816652338889404416322732407751745625686699282851155130185250801991984071180818545533380484043619166997833204118925035864332213451836301203458199478481022243829007471085106284487343937037142148250450706415281909128180072965671833333724671830891630819836131 (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.