Factor Info

ID 146102
Size 908 digits / 3014 bits
Status composite
Value 15283790498763909592295313017535501671568326612267977847599852239228375693643574577889768346614650086290004158485487939842205853674231659476407593316236432578602955767960317040318645711825217623214957017720832737464995125186847850406557360221785750832857996919636777282867502914806276808006764304398029900124013696643250738268066191559838401735799747581091863860556880631768327953166421844646050750211290200902395007074817906884045664976186123238244041599506796413361700089610223679516542509815229666717346222871830119884778667912955990181839259453119758668690913679378174956008828475092815981089809286238314675275187501339829694078710633784400810339796352885126253343227318952481749101334564172251012040776472247620841303128013154220825288032543300304378175832478692166436688658098613278833951431268987720681457105522494671113325200434286928971467509768091524011986276408127097600845056173350095702955736593

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 145508) 6810573735350951540773 (proven prime)
(ID: 146103) 2244126720107572532166954289214028450613933816011869349078831930906800033235778839587391113396525787332970629986983757524081402084141778954472167182664419165399790114225692318886600429214695809283100934085756918700524607190814569831471091433164517137289454642269206707777935435223532398020818325909357504799969721492958863229510954650685528108133687431672619062092188010267652496680030739996746205821443729360448301222664812347698784489238089046377039248345000149339860057609153055219717065798464571270991820498456532687545317780469595388577280029113239840445269015280695601002489091007218820044490954017714273899159243472935517546760525657254194133694023496155552281545023700884249737961090299272040095271645435890170804445949445049856501068104486714286514660801265315843824592078255878336355655148970980425808999643198573941220952607397189939838549329135873447828529547657049971721341 (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.