Factor Info

ID 146160
Size 931 digits / 3092 bits
Status composite
Value 5691562604108542173062995480109927069730843603712809337505143213692485209910254093313840310430527083217915731487839243735898643322887784348988220620129462345967797140342011462529222738139721563282013039747719101383603092747230074631133801556977422852142522569136487043378242048888921202228355223536731603547924457519293228782371081639936689016759896983475034659020920114754841083834880668990718266860862297387639213852071752001751299926523448650037416734603902479830475594378592427498394447312638525070580036626077485378559050707584655743454759052463911474380520906635099433200345025627765225376688541214453413048818806479989998163119035258839757413661259451344783458170661760009609051352526118892689296309834568662980678405323873891808625573533442612502517606884045826570448082146438735576805608907375174043500697752970318681087605239499356273917768518720087558667769490103329393978679783303964502685630417302948488404927393164803

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 4231) 12812432238302009985937 (proven prime)
(ID: 146161) 444221869684816883122592018707982405605278128495052405204796897191793481654191075935479987206636875651922912340255405866132474170301160309655528142817844085774986349663959035513210376687623642582956492262019149716393437836042305625804909027546267385958893061993979850499745005953711241829413288181237496760710516455129755719503328937221829256850649747316474726000775980007718094427721127444306704562682069951560807479760801234341589649827429816564920193041826134080381183466297090581509512610360688802020517725252974363724392224975202286384659985725588511441773394497738820878963712897164782060132250422544728560877475346657588276822768927833776763247282819557564336004460985804195052497614310852153114939527835490272126753041153480231158069285437102538719290115431491795780921749020688051770906346575113000010373504831409505093481990075067091896282209451491647524352058871808010869713217823414994800268136019 (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.