Factor Info

ID 148690
Size 905 digits / 3005 bits
Status composite
Value 32975347178422284318270477998826031585573933919388372034068728665772362693309094364219471628128264813665727165400649251689880336633264498905043120651324927513312889341750641144737099354972117936395801428270400168082811342397316399326954569718729283500457494799641129929487328738793952706228839733505154801791927399598259147225540332083265341272079931157682452504034638445185404229201661703712474992611833033637835482066783712286187780107033003014567559949172821863693205310077274429112203968521596782097111944799139010917902319201594500286593588792628824578872054951485773110921992704714402859711614141285186788449484529762398128944610422017758320687887814580471788207729263020699317811890827840469427498533560436907272500990781927596367396874850295930198653324940507216443396409285781911140294401138758396872860516344421757214007997789990329182914770603864827019431322129289988506422535403553742806450919

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 147431) 75256480949897109673 (proven prime)
(ID: 148691) 438172855841824584633206493169351169039942356320724613674242212067587438075470253327386669588513259682987213211346254456959357370331123018190851906913989328840971313908740496511653449998532575807038564357895858467870677021166524957999298788539905713178063098777131819248945909313058062213887940542831455314490570603028614904605136648515548714183205241002824116627652821792867921301313552987797224520744473065591400061125833228146244288027985923160344658740759078757638154218249645282509002354465634108683455305822983810058266231088328628368628555851775238336136708094224025136728253587998483862583827453937204879643415032814268676759505027748390399067031987526855726886673686908828419773183306357706905171941155977617785724460944599224887293423111202894441241953443740213981827893222816863379868386600299384001090255155486750921715258035020198711734782618238840065669940679154836140303 (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.