Factor Info

ID 146229
Size 924 digits / 3067 bits
Status composite
Value 111858733365075876317937467395452568547447815773697505382486777271154110058105950981145189570508244692435477858456085452272227314998248135938769259099120982219489409688747649821439014985296187662800793405694757119271611970327764360357858530785028768785350838994233850694544012537175886372569902225546586065981163084775085270473540654061541550542035101909982964255185248704054610346060052314605545881918184604943669490190506579624619892765782701155712832333482351689407757137096040324272018035132790186894595729803525620230708896524397648548486720909908062818617970545788824374216406675660863768602746279961682077771822857612136884202513441140824329520754091103504446150897488013942113825434705312042079462143408826317817710319179864035326733698895237190783464736364996722716201479511626352045491878985276107737874715528404307375472961123996846044117685337671038939805270133459964307784510056986781968244704301134961649765801

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 146230) 664895970649041600038389 (proven prime)
(ID: 146231) 168234939453587607144948509799570572188655954622135893001814988317402694349540008205632546317474110188187703412846559609706309342051393413652018505001529948733184637781064887817981488791871717057478654591229295360916770290099765358524896410782601780769315655090125884276073000896612114497185438530316420901348662042499656628342057373881041822228313802861646602896773190469649789767758067950294292304337462274474228574967755132140501607535180219592496086431610211606728256387993263998318350682683754480889689048893115964694098550357943342772621785867834476028487758696171953319827508729293938513318080908758145323446936211454708395360264768127908351440154233222021430916880820315695609475501835293103022911112416452435145921593801062831045170890821793975544879891931408693787120557326838238738904214591307781435103559252086732743005788152958158114252713038311188039282096941745219270495932964996932709 (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.