Factor Info

ID 146654
Size 927 digits / 3078 bits
Status composite
Value 190656576672557371898061206538683972796959123530129692631057775437678304890541305189947630350398159733492490373492449962014932038452108548264813073231541484157709334829342626541408576993597353720374240111637233087040586482374452213626054885590876672600265086046905018557747123756345090099158623804613534573385353925364954259022999758412916510214824217664567803657571241571194258509847087447955543050784291450069487113272332154816181804746339526889369389265048506519937302993535129853789495176488454880441822126994240931449149573667292115118452675462459334365084791719116308632588919115765242241131743709132417392962499337053065087119547850677709308480938743048585994643659220462259606715042650150587967683226551057591111435678562442211929298585102654814228925836759642236017596385675115208756389834178222876088731741802425310802111148811439257303115156351197947920900467711874929522324672878290658377869158608096697642245558977

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 146655) 187607674550859413716993 (proven prime)
(ID: 146656) 1016251478672166033931451062076887203113267033011933487817037817671663974783494545652784195658550998964569220422693290262204920397057743744857499467677930370205533395261046097459935121377143011667988733795585083224927565251071611682638629489468703000586888549823602450322481171120256305764096518124460520123949279647272025373136489863998486791595298354907706910469762501897634697004229297383017175874264275354284668563847484275834986512515737913568921303114878491480890455077014807029717551568577590972742749675505907934631087279907119134061132129755154439816930272093671521227209806665315745529532996377812159803725913106271652226533575971014116828921449640541730478609865526556675212002113080688816444770443796261132435832474237229852740862255319965468700840459554972077316370983393410543125043881883842407044087073272229906462789312177210262358610458252807279902691270552699614335445871008180647236289 (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.