Factor Info

ID 146338
Size 910 digits / 3023 bits
Status composite
Value 9308243528213639643533690457299314069671456110692359461386699540180210107820220674053101754124195603271728661796200481013076857270174167205644835474615779915442738601058735436895420504727178173332484658069505902729072024923886861005036603792153144593801131686725620831014715621172377338816887039147284200169211354540290414061640627240919993466109632684951585413919496509794109182581441323048073085683463007583830725896493586339628329398052484559245194028975378929158406416224399742732288376706034653591760396282300644133613842421632188035427329811556443616585859304772682294802127615430143323800809492515123941234796765958119688337274809142074074974476136046425145069341344673456822642151426744490168289473204618701952431578085698633792840946034700510119988830244341598451755506314807099071244738106861110043994179889873479754004273513372304107727827663397866205856146594338759204859176183195643150026358971187

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 26018) 2951329832776462049641 (proven prime)
(ID: 146339) 3153915033433221608245027953981528866128988317237677856094868579461948055986941418052526837851763217007386022652053638588019542803255432215502164777799605638249089969291628484049501148111393073251844416767501685966130077080352019445317339822101101912981578191917696375809003184579540859863188784486628360594770850307128600801351287093055175002677431278602926228464506336294926441309610666572046731253050729586720303977003373528280632464095318641271382837423508209601616276496316231664605117331947864414531782535121452261001017296729850713216514812128393393934294404701458567592087128449203916030516570917548800718435557133162120359946943129685457274227187298545346122204081541513205640220082410774263293006787063995669463400037746758439874496958350076660935032188087375373859221644740999988909484281214860030790966516702968603347104394405802996228819949339223049793461268920503788094875707 (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.