Factor Info

ID 148755
Size 906 digits / 3009 bits
Status composite
Value 532117461718567957746076555398565507942967085760139783824999747210031555991722167484841494319900209051349092561893819637490955215475512113066356270914276267637974866324346104004491564029523058312026919846786014843785818970266206724899121520651489611267589190812298885871026007826847579643525647800152515658145130254385563876333406885350181499105748981339258795537810538566393279142612141412724689818240319388193976575176581167418300598340581907297388139859296478047760323834778862752154269979548927664849748408056471091499622866961104622149083422485243612823256218396144310080508189932939798554581138730013431829258339719134561110470814146460965968629144184740503827494646266367543526937034823672237307219930017732593848832599306034006169916979172942016830763071547725184719025333780431845248788106707508395207484706638200869401205954055785208206742781868260151957701233595588851611634704893734910423797933

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 147764) 54540986128709998703 (proven prime)
(ID: 148756) 9756286042625565915761826595254801583726606408695397018587520750460244582083618742642389136801667143692364214482882780307556206380077522778685702327240408984432693321107627197167504543439790825419709785745785176854144165447479911162203131794239460493224126308570986384561257702355022359686749334515789819537397241933003572893616917840802915569534224370382491261008172766589194553294599197828256399487544977522053096980295935632466884748464167601079207601461716263496869723916299465915915008227975824433550682726909392654440651938517037149861594639729376181687959542573871785249879405769076593282286456851782684218267065618570748350551587636272870729360707879582529958193585925765779852399482557724870903090948175467811866787612241581488635474225713508736336146047017203870047792070497111058958326454599395044030666811495287529298101627081227928016478205539075966836004733913468511477411 (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.