Factor Info

ID 146065
Size 914 digits / 3035 bits
Status composite
Value 34776795124704364749234623040749103590226711412667349692992711156385138641045397584101622199437160227474849500630881663785776001390226853843049765840381197791234459815375640046969899421731243639101189412749465069896686764383169407146413908687999695124558075197209113335497196145609354994656219683816252998183183023923876907690189274100769255276059536910814601447371962053074144200841771863328962903201672056074708814939019474801029590566241844441281057260681055433286639810912142455664068004267931975888941556035227524785318285573793778923219637822637140771697368907991905289539752040461817368766193124490998690426679248813874006590868720087275518709425521338625690174195813725235468558512143847905407195281034081698282866793985891097813038415694577042227139365639853885437711825127815298476790641995193371921704239355915767137243109442577686287994169341036846733527838358864274486637541271835257955441481109169619

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 146066) 421228655258062410033653011 (proven prime)
(ID: 146067) 82560373542010421346346374047183774658364074200538422438956568928375475409660467596441240598128569940342184510857063987331835304953936648802227904213571289268500942118795049423895671372825863404411159779037878285345896527892719877270409823013246821160318228719187080107523413613946764918208001058741702010930096566112207400453314463968543377787872175996534103291452956126851255646840713106423628495056826967950108760366174055184589884660231304627644871909455855530561367354320038918360201107287280972890396822595642283996973463741335868588208024483342908501543832447599764908922233418072385171038570330505092183305622344142522391100866305620991798854738586678876373541308047092562112867146522269533289545045980677472107813810728659096634392885237779568395073360870553045290526476808941676803588914457815223562145782439831228943767444567692238025748694766124254716081192812436927260939329 (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.