Factor Info

ID 146176
Size 934 digits / 3100 bits
Status composite
Value 1456265058870247922682578900841065979006912909241937542191258754969201148991851707231411057176924708325016178035001840780799584552315903869807064627782830440922306062072790879629662582951616695490953762284064854208316131898691773448214337377147321714404312422150476118128100077189157506848662831401684048900636860622741902791859744045461931088062915121746534522535193920367796944516531841266627476789632863457817271452309548797654750370797053708208469388062033992285789291502131372343331476543819391646562562124557112545740013349060387953805035423764306692220451281401257662213832301817864330340866097278613019485326200684567942758568049896203989128087583852547050766442121509949148039558408890459614732418033584139311477683050676581452808972832019044256128412442376931251693383158732466650280222227045721503185087878689373432348803773881536583735496202328358001601575654291838145727671916007399724597961920438904845330633964595690249

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 4908) 52279762365721011661 (proven prime)
(ID: 146177) 27855234855181690601246084214940624877060928627710871601303815314467092745484221968328918743092056233904140897176957006195986303625826522891781264584077699797246576975501880935873523561097737820259582340106854716651300939056082387002155449509416545014804915016343731170691640947569552945312820457759106534871358091762404101600823002264492196993810624821314409530662567114537030596366130203819523667554350027391236741542231715493972256887129508584604704554213870234120014718536489691593398936869369171671726364360414723798544556112110459360924735895077042397278606324426975852955220353839077653101409160799700024896189921335266947532052917289221572831320703133477369497835992833162958744068230993610401490048908874264628439161412333573165460563710137868513201104625205167051461390068828213598735004357842298508967175651877414298525472680383932399831260424877869438703423148692758081874787429977561836973202113867309 (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.