Factor Info

ID 146114
Size 899 digits / 2986 bits
Status composite
Value 71562716515571127396395829999474192823686058826977628718959627299290993445819163554351456456391024584188456871716722419660303038656462988623631287997740377593422653965422043174850628007602629560999636952093989443705852785316214545273271306800641860324868075500967907374205680627318593939123846195942416470341146721238681625265923024677769339089856147588430637650620608058712653802787814552556005980501157792377617037858328534635457434898449487498324276779022274459805581793281899069984505705075412774590263270492019921072552655531644891463962329866408233563285198791654675899567356569616068204405083534285902628712610777943418318695185524088499628894195875001856860695523679996164454634728304859850940236503111703408525614659084440391796419729664194831543543968284141529040828227586632455433170453359715016445557901232090996074021814609265933091128955592414915044161163937950833468237737630188592001

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 4315) 187668407555352123529 (proven prime)
(ID: 146115) 381325325065509286098853265848882233133318682911553966571148693529009854224795119861835639262204198471989738907294310286313325787291035768216217734362555837107670640822580943948131160145237810556613542325086423515441186845946372364469911169108585986635565259721180060705624913503297697145692313260945771261449594700720980454766375790680412255794726245785590760273053271621317420418815365009233698435187232517884499783399824506265587644157502885706226722882151832030395753624124371773256103557135050298449981023239557538455111827512973241199136270016476431480503166155064007198316752777225405420515166227818291455648675193903521691774571933196920531372780972028626439873927398100116206872555854494509470479579114247892169122186179190915698128986197090048975809122016958995009431620300517026906713698115687282464002174902076856985731031701431592496583097175803860001703577354976569 (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.