Factor Info

ID 146489
Size 942 digits / 3128 bits
Status composite
Value 330737244337597338831014871458449132345650386229676803551894680064910620875281636628437828163360007318029227190362123953566156338535273570490016980590273512121147873452797050438243402831215561636348862674637228441598225705874790908659612273660335038976730015668102385294111154101982687720186246605399263416336103611326351437709056752643556733098300788954519670834606095855998865006683312210988190153411351879974089484296739126689439268146987479003719319300159492570299527307216936888879050590525059270898062701666747642285966252195295919157709941332766309088810386958898381295276130100598660299825593550179755453879022460942667075549492033468196017746707853631147838790256405807685288077697433093699241319919765168920827693178351234489939583349664917020141498883676011976455018956371272296995485737575206575520175646391189660494798292565024068217087670147084177021107206959462568939060657861429965819302066182589146076538503422784394142157153

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 4326) 460740683381672021327601001 (proven prime)
(ID: 146490) 717838159873584676189704315414034608945410504689206770597627297765523129175431570953538644912314653059111216371399692456056029387914477100936193626191103029005137753557480694749815796468850766933778295030253095414940383012290716226076278447428691694495638626970720837376919068255250869976964465590453413202646108025719392855731247124369617183642334233713769398886696256674515439198010404622890118801908125862299609426060725675077518216742827877462195900016360092268693193137934485875005773187044530614759959254738078127739204052344926875285859654059988578403708940951220197702906612349318210849871156760536589996612817967080553004979159009524242780263668158722038077970350672550918221613341492997928468701281474736433519302931507100243908676565769511214048974101330752746269385956595253640216110776287513239613246491899366769099386097790392175094792530344997731934617965010952935636275149357884575982774885415204153 (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.