Factor Info

ID 146044
Size 913 digits / 3032 bits
Status composite
Value 2826821989365833427778690748803130925368575803352840112238555365000666681033672089844741814807433214716617796916071380440645435387313155615635676525054882247856127068316352869331912346719301208107299855339942004336787165136894303910771879696653744958853970954956651472333550548900703557888657721995775720961246371773453512584919208894604819617916055870437911480154277222705139703581053805208420480077968684146234353520037427833921028313865599283959596132136879903313767882576915214210468154190894035867058351727941204621973335259487694285251776752296830939986916017006899575684555309563061666624394250917830198105317424943040441653672408220870660918028718871260530290500558100734581106608151618768169116443847823575309175994247707645815962182603733343689290908708450701465749452025140733125284978340452974730990004140263397826164502737497210980875838971808075110455751710128624538180865156764036263882212597574507

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 11950) 926328015235949414291418541 (proven prime)
(ID: 146045) 3051642553038623316128961550985516696858324287221958268979886650643206581762487932226814630449909415549404401075940846392501774009079101840858231459641764872914879937877296061459938905579735039757227159561588353042218811964080974579954236956375355423350453994614643291168344588749461573474525765563001261892359203539162049536542386783059811736108229030918252372902692110775251706319299443303080333133128799131754573881613495114553600191437914111887995146048151628447890339562984604050070345212239273944142344074434848274909167052830812346831422525698703805588248119781988065987314983478612772571453351439343079587343166819194008046910802248727891486903248932837596180205924693618399857029021171419868687620043872192639815970896119733618998414762883850734561177301816840118678771578844030017165399234228487785112704493492528244431761054735402363523901064839093289634455001562581090807927 (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.