Factor Info

ID 146415
Size 915 digits / 3038 bits
Status composite
Value 195309728120351281144588729029604790246044250424822951465695418126901804707419388409030969870769749413148298795364046441291676347638121630272596883466142707982142735989102713368457340748700084290640325019372214299240421433357881383004310186237477376497430200226725093397049996047436559266389489802429491087133664026348413241024672580616442319218075164971848881080624819371933263035502462626591489490904155306198818430162909307789974292656949449284214361514540508633945643559568115107599122603500948433477769177774759503569708802690423442684598303561281969412121826541249598462705731739107152146679957528360577497108290063347158392087146123434921484283653928322629802904175452184777171927589135236007075622835962097301032004192128907806665728872836379670010909859301100774879224255566318217201835670785819887956448392977825333032928705576763299564350421424864792761115431105606591730530529319819273290547325774710573

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 146416) 91693819532064792506744551 (proven prime)
(ID: 146417) 2130020639526883393739268130316216979329388923427461050851333347899530422557108370639864606743766745931091331029187903588809132416702427505358785805735988879114996825201618817935539611097684995935155659807361413004475592952621748930671195465515651671557018974739426947488167024433116897965962710802987345239829764687666980637295455427353822444082224353436327883911358861729585973625461833326110297768011087625517434496551189215865821866770697053438724631580171227082773036802550709845150759080864790671038930241556299671507138915247282163796830052566581430863965990623560444989308442683982501031128170124418470972867654155186186881666683461779472203135583852090938978645103746596096311296672646350558156264034216219948131671083997847534442563065622907283923049261008912050097385944456256545448332042272313806385012993783784303175199570113403532032061771248188683136810771947860269744990923 (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.