Factor Info

ID 146520
Size 914 digits / 3035 bits
Status composite
Value 36635153352068525194036560673469833218750222318244619136178031048647810187639523738336751528621051532464710437194178741374217831774416770267642004340030085738667342129914012433691747430583461056072607316569071042480720806590277969643368680581381341157350303352840777563537927530941325022550198453446738439233077585488220995753208026471523111922916504044448616972037458480788040467799820199222131443250757206459602719631924942191830789487440284351353388938147224876696396883468603022909432856134276089129650150412065214371968902648517259315752075804308774267375410284270472125633344845128826460498757827347533812000317774936458646436319686660090468203023451139818497236951515150465896548931691395725637343632782103764763265698550320640541025645462768987716763312069393668119641468464027577378882308581987159891717514096190510246130549255390816716116501030973036395804852107642162009973554200591500580123814491152893

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 146521) 18694275257570859726086737 (proven prime)
(ID: 146522) 1959699044082060288801247503718765134316615688413163722765653869183893576808097272995851330296141295858703561687216141318172800926394495736114299052564283599719925191634795130879552964889597810540366331179145564531971348101133607845415674789489266208424136170883320690270539200110240869670479754731295422149459724021265796194509030481872149568348799401543114789931849251626184734624872893977335823545313416897423432249341902461031046063044828907354083544294090204145451485887972555677244565072543664467964110610514376175800585628646423419183263681238409208815909429760803558097208707650969515093068241252099472521916494485816135292563415035329526769653891602504761086202534068484771113464987776456710804218300286817101239965706993799711674563034392793869633380920891944305707891230561252550712997333663104400426057687855085806004490376633653394557287884593333178619253216478029636652010989 (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.