Factor Info

ID 146080
Size 927 digits / 3080 bits
Status composite
Value 780689383945802063206794147264979856475201102345331181727912234898994726230162895958158878772771330980454431356237415209643547917455888560470401998216977344416493336832607107301070926369146128075685417679532193030495661179457344294126906160445268699815127282496445251494068516350290115843254669556162655442828392221691677882587273060685159565318993286859680224456364661405624673195221526830123538460828451998104780938633585798897677833472122816957507644667662024254018946944542010341698472244748067072945097324509577969078937667325730026781724508647720619836547616795438267470513535030340793247009909394413641325133242193363098997456266073035064352312518150987573698009662597241810824123176662816488972444760879020307582151382275673042937750832943866369830888436380837949630554042751917811063702721355370913750894867616744828642121826424458755053896405593644851669036728287892280035377567935205288280297571934819085303867343463

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 4573) 41234466042798529583 (proven prime)
(ID: 146081) 18932933025869678268809229094288642877050095030477185221534653476258755255054079541419795402576115418142996230959362395881924988345564231916471065533217228064250041030228059739148592693949372848210900044906147658988087105037070262644289517730484589498750379304258869299005214248844279475884073552625087916071367572402548676048088003958717001386762777339792916776853505745353969126105069831146765662642818921693262557493343742592242308668435363346460201719620455437077696444252219102410007266175234681014163262527938233413406586145320499138613488755921932000123026781762095478859049776716429413465479595154208479931399793514232077702602307592698904230318602488379481958018710001757566110967885157580352289880789406664871692211140728415039025934899397334150872706872289220849606647538202806178852317341908703777202093106358578909694473102963427790361546972398572138782938383129082113719172669377096010790508361 (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.