Factor Info

ID 146241
Size 931 digits / 3092 bits
Status composite
Value 4602178773132243654800001498543801786215053267123251478731479126084491469415229649797570411893181031199241811613293029823362786664103865899843512572803631723823767263313909998391424072606358294476066342024820848555157722881808035133674097231056812697491619531393962290824114325536369732544007631635095343131527009626678369153363344529204027365125941611898755358212019148733277054276950903870298112087289278614629029584784233954078207795320860008075890327404308868499982532234726775920756943561154735439014245629333054304496929626750042333474092459430036532544957995415157401569953159863834664378033030271071431260046015083270988110147892283832477574737172696646667611913930485937695099270870167835150941657857900864073903892938262083675391272407139207520145023600045361539588625751246382460890910792013225850272951147076678744715917382153134538191885549842621446606360321916589337368070334221181554856666546347143220326291566812851

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 4612) 1136310624674027548741 (proven prime)
(ID: 146242) 4050106258975151904346181779278362865368457944717261369611692158934272374202207457737913602119895143339544546016837194351760577433016126930930578376099719161773755603401837312580534588042388632059897807093814309134500165574488620866087139623619671060013814762277637232589738479442988492145617287843568723845719992873510410558807847270911593661099391062271806158296720771645122040878191487108176069527404031181210626543073581760711876288110096218227561242883118164204560903978025870961323591416859112195904340268298111110270826371551850672138553599148971774278978708824691785840345157557049369845974098407330202857608525100776352923623846296683386165937597782277038983977448129711122512550940690894129474301927174231248742169247597667359232632127538860195011784015125490478793820145009617921350045267742450596895167401288977789119268675579574842996802915512067276917301347391557837985084358734966404765777538711 (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.