Factor Info

ID 146560
Size 912 digits / 3029 bits
Status composite
Value 541040683142102518677803348216267992496847550465495395200939946846025421868578701057198617066980313654666646995369545998827603862831299217541491361906049877634761741356922852745879030002448455802812034328804827128283522716863117066183317459370481368502043682440002165702401022919469567240130661901864174749593534821605136732529521640183195486483555069169086983456526005026855559093337417537309468592646142290439350685918961040562911719428824830179923314858563044908337074727188636773810013607287791385697170163713990658809531497203053520935473463997729807242152557477968345914293086785391207679064626405680926414374686508791589212595882816667652494554742731455841808729601337138330958202879909307770583644628327426604768981352887751517407993777131881675150132807809982298869418010478866085223517611630716129877725154944965833005760824721039822445460851422269620549298703243891694275198328348442701905959685865939

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 26129) 219072259055583303411259 (proven prime)
(ID: 146561) 2469690528022669272455929138487979834657149556724245270378829046480894947735501182919562242014172045138391273117817650389931543597672478461919248335139651415745892310079945119300091576915962545203443220125962208674278617083089321725841324943129055471230915500316515120419498158972475935683937827781626451395678477142194686879186311961869227741916742941367789190782166347549782581961651268557177916703417068730040008277792588013110023046894588753675942196130725569239249119916136467873203936407810373500933027415985029020124874248195306590477988708569172388594333132092486963350939428194246858276807480793564600293356801222976685930201570644840307523180791183402752682287302120117638655668608509887916449337081534437561927359712549413028304431837187244284971084394823478180870220515263682936050311049257382638234854094285286145264441430283657523634437079323860597166848796388018305595400521 (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.