Factor Info

ID 146242
Size 910 digits / 3022 bits
Status composite
Value 4050106258975151904346181779278362865368457944717261369611692158934272374202207457737913602119895143339544546016837194351760577433016126930930578376099719161773755603401837312580534588042388632059897807093814309134500165574488620866087139623619671060013814762277637232589738479442988492145617287843568723845719992873510410558807847270911593661099391062271806158296720771645122040878191487108176069527404031181210626543073581760711876288110096218227561242883118164204560903978025870961323591416859112195904340268298111110270826371551850672138553599148971774278978708824691785840345157557049369845974098407330202857608525100776352923623846296683386165937597782277038983977448129711122512550940690894129474301927174231248742169247597667359232632127538860195011784015125490478793820145009617921350045267742450596895167401288977789119268675579574842996802915512067276917301347391557837985084358734966404765777538711

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 11632) 1720132331768569247939 (proven prime)
(ID: 146243) 2354531790476259106423002402842886710560357806568144553380216457886111537103390592542318419990605881621498247470619877813842305451956111617193218243183399797721257532492740341893643697518516765983433036080271618858908800449289988233229544512691495189819200057531421746755266432276519809686247204212786988510279296986808637168052103893018603703272517991821738912571744657858328794359993259855498562204022953984096061106605447734751018535103701127566714049451665382462966557453411916818652575792999775068673659272654782002854759910704669905144558703499406421221672292451925120185799822410934622673749580054181163320131463499224689430835014885401672517413175734115092118618499215008822708547036757334426525763858651065065813947235751181513810124773324275744651527369661890790113348491990789268116875244658622464641764417163045749397204917731829084949033883376209711522606812279188407205672349 (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.