Factor Info

ID 146375
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 68050397115806030334945518025531121387972970497591375963395726475368295888072576743387986123873123697640678607899783926976773235437750248675477221706289168479129573397093029130913370231570113416573602113527808099486836646578211091210562734361658954112034557072105090608405395359706334845734599968580335802871317504685574271000918842308398880555941321031576622843610094396550686707048763935590781189221841824475225939441689504602561603451968559754827343488053397464466589158744055767033244419942728704437768036576450535792217224553459141158290287032445016669074967908937062556882386675250468486605634295202623293748062740649617642164119947197387389213104387926654710279402164058909580833026055346484091167180808757665121873906276406562133381839775327259656549716430002691091704675075737735191528992731065977879687599189122734748246015508808349596736389050498777610830134926594119752764493391183198425920679049609463

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 4643) 6749930086876080531836671 (proven prime)
(ID: 146376) 10081644734086464677868172288106092329281773033309186933187477013848779997964077227986797523902063065530562316750730577669079858999495942389947144269723862092463874140408744635833412783741809371719100245072570813157284212188973901805093699014462595780065452848801189048044466581546873581846585108519730421081208106023868009026010642299248699693711628941410563341693663562652736200812617401908851897756915674521181776909559090864752381626757093786414087173642239554913361216077628037702942434511396767112475286409623562671866068258733188531141804576115818290298399266586052603182387264312576043573827349735740385939205547369443060045112824810917718178991080373646482440745628355333427167200410639943353598301618165354762451534882037386639934216288217756708817954772047872462860286279707512856069757188519403271953787974412303433925170668077723603434612780180326676287462682746441743877522953 (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.