Factor Info

ID 146347
Size 917 digits / 3046 bits
Status composite
Value 70810815520929247154109892503813565451605871841803491537747106242484107610751451796516767857800400962880643899652943570450060617298130256581708082678276849049038335262856104705473556503965339849822520359031542301532209023179592346155313335645693401392766998542975208924725614706263881550813721514744876350988380416055452665438294632907831627766972803288137056796155851911598756162029403002712104143413157729154123194594488909706517216798225270840003821368010838306401135694487906909368211887917278825194810269573462323403488818704986185419045588360978245392139293444063618683239507036672568720463908205341713590743282790736855478489618833386703993184798737441000641018857796098268210481568261780593522375868866445310713920441548877616486702525120714914590894859846236187474872206853614234545813335137959482791615284917257835132192148894875271277412305825265403210104692300929625622579134488791645956042653914312997749

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 5350) 1051658583916603554691273 (proven prime)
(ID: 146348) 67332513235630604058916041738148607538333999287637777186113730143415673491748908397628459124411450748505479711344288895786402592710525519831631534853477057499843529645085894782065531283841151962977657446777497010470303193400473142630218431277483339630673678072602130374674978062327621961242048459202811700942666713005007589154689198397918691804467456082186575597163256223667298797128252403737818735560865733971948488087997709709312669707707344508788581885702026124882420512270887566437871461756406796177411123686666167492505985153494581862823183206748872322169589484719516385158842936961249694663995283885080713039276236013099071742630214596770072247747153091913474972809591493054530577503315063301325070973806523474476064185921765062005112342946667393070905665071491621213065448786939083520303081501549544285716958826996632904649573662278269558978556328952206760389386675152641766039128174413 (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.