Factor Info

ID 146099
Size 932 digits / 3096 bits
Status composite
Value 59765842261148581180581615477429842433972024113057248593616835287757479742704626185664375171888296042938519126172581501784228271732583076983142231569359825081037056278931472846838500015418331424142234096747701890394080005619602115680354482434249164453332876412314442614378060151916768417601068833983076832572133416656549192914239244908734277619298168116813832403922177330440458773837362509655834620443318200385004288820134446357907821866315659387508590460225724210645948000850619510086940276584636237460017811612629648337400456867112712139624286170659060377889640651673623514339515738532019938944586220192186914770179050264358400229423898428708590820418252044118322881935605810745026457924520553693347789578582253354840708661310439618734138614249968227400252322739611559186824044849242453835860049475651297529642924504116680655028580431846009070752852734539384867209074420308299042987250883255293152449877887114209472396521044531991

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 4367) 85336889516918333646696709 (proven prime)
(ID: 146100) 700351777519378605174631594908642343561653786923422191950955636178617994617188621003405300714953935558282852566602560335093336526834662093727848407126776178254043078743617825299593642378287985792115125309971087709537986339384023127918681499515100909773606352696517741896905695206591362246207977841967080411755176233224026970263922137492876906583319793186724124363177109553725903963919246706797627514088511363500998237453324085113989708537145727420158450975212852681437278178484913205822739666984482864769284151973314051592016571704335938445455357562742802793468746929384594557119571942656883511236022557418657269381236071836046392418813321639285224141191529492456670860577703662449601287097296956407147761604476331886840594084448656058456800533287713250745900242923323460239324550742940780751705750878705760938747159303289227956954615429490954508207652507292930371170902950019985635470800646921462266824299 (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.