Factor Info

ID 146571
Size 922 digits / 3061 bits
Status composite
Value 1994880205114108120006316189338790136639552023522839512557925524802944927764346209695066496525813954380536121140073992337296011742795987888590561010408664492626731430289740888453639785063494971116836108120888974153844138852513859072160308979796545653732757184484676668479467229631793437474960917253170564824932259875020309803357444585494473539007010400978875999761472793622157917313585355546123553573800768837694237671840602618764578505861653620829120158016696127256412231388608706621941616412279228677329793056573526307380420207939283106942834382591566726850569208076454907855673347982290315278813613874637735271945717688761069420445863411237788199044668597968488398284851521237590634004258059056524221083038694826775225057594743362698644633219181392122555477895282754331836589118151313984211449037141556721983762249915275851523856684429115059090516178790975876960747784396671339122918291656959779909170547964599896839021

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 13114) 17697378103034098194871 (proven prime)
(ID: 146572) 112721793787753177345082160630855348048437149535973349887243019836486286626128438870805630314498695253723051430509254173070189948646867681796322789082641179010886915673220414743402522827674197792544334801505269020067980466842733074907083817606681264084063963896333420735577835792660618178764711039690652677798126771731299055327426803989324289633932883665152967492097856718577700856538786043495662914171048303425825580857458096498603363337630076997326931704756296294465113681252053880974094917306111993935322127611603830765651659915658965989021205676666370342330865143005407089463320392095660140356624211245653120470878529605181943660189423406786129910408168658370861885110290507287802444778513874252665228289531463051088258243466971206883917491239290738414265043540527854023422675109617048364260808139001443425055506135502157168984840993795099022248923253548146877775863064649357202303972643093318651 (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.