Factor Info

ID 146081
Size 908 digits / 3014 bits
Status composite
Value 18932933025869678268809229094288642877050095030477185221534653476258755255054079541419795402576115418142996230959362395881924988345564231916471065533217228064250041030228059739148592693949372848210900044906147658988087105037070262644289517730484589498750379304258869299005214248844279475884073552625087916071367572402548676048088003958717001386762777339792916776853505745353969126105069831146765662642818921693262557493343742592242308668435363346460201719620455437077696444252219102410007266175234681014163262527938233413406586145320499138613488755921932000123026781762095478859049776716429413465479595154208479931399793514232077702602307592698904230318602488379481958018710001757566110967885157580352289880789406664871692211140728415039025934899397334150872706872289220849606647538202806178852317341908703777202093106358578909694473102963427790361546972398572138782938383129082113719172669377096010790508361

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 145504) 46329626442620128097219269 (proven prime)
(ID: 146082) 408657148343692628148555759913108975666695797597059121962419886616973973930531305814000591708310336700804553122806586664144094609097178589797606505929331047343283354902890672375453578960327642521277454306305962927585030214277180915644337396418651784951746405039053351704708105073040660874010531701459231369042776359516199403885666125055135650039445788015801043668343903711047937288073166296861110768659182121411530390549382472241118798231167280682999794734077560289122557906165823865782007099080313959543838578560053230787362915163548636206014989507597775912452467280995143297611135834437363087226800954959170414824344225900620616768181678671400893264204289342559241509377558988839186879345642887968453956471136990964887570135912402042842454849719143212913366304037157907988380159607796461995817491041251481111996279010166965729770235015332024935597156488087853786277800575187225269 (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.