Factor Info

ID 148612
Size 913 digits / 3031 bits
Status composite
Value 1712145701971492378342623067443526913065297058437738960506245508709987477817116737960583978644455275520112703856683887551872368603449304508408119263984874457146975056453309162704921245073380828246986815173240651051989846327884030327416537716692161013643263815941203332175736231824647502558140373151027597379068098619820401179746321024850184316228093052605394218094363291021266002224023919098951615886237384772092639139151524676718265923519693234499958620001158142315507088471283410806736347442039613448595720535976870437858972077357571858020487638136298223587603086657821574580931058014581773495723701285046967239864699038708128215504768009566773083193121612070179719610712300306783775931253968777538614557092561518132233389766762061651924363480358557789233713127970936093903884306053491324778790132002603688433126153600149928626457213628591153410214929289788973050019292974429778868073054644560551012340641286077

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 148613) 8275161572340595248228061 (proven prime)
(ID: 148614) 206901785180155587354900171181796903510495541181326662009879874001856615811417587326972382962759600517004137876831296961313076204963458627251280667746013844454378896291973559843416205938199397659663892217163964186097587070329939132546802779353751765137671328250109535224291607083042575824957652227506449023800053975345209806228949519248661676321132004959640865929538794764206850506547576356452963763344704922862648933379659108836540656827498405973763578916400079770711422728376070438077489336429474530706936863676456475901083767276552684146875631185001540156002932227015997282430483448399736162472081754530088833491443866152852029966317905623898314583163397237103915266256211528580302566519971711745105236400167488935419576761419997712971876512305911335634453890693351357386945316766043640547710722618438394440534370772509506801224748031363396927295800246211005863991193968182633048450657 (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.