Factor Info

ID 148800
Size 905 digits / 3005 bits
Status composite
Value 24960063463081609119990379902303275647502484080976773183804465066792259950247996243503849109307053366022576751321149441987315221887281468279031430363615149432311014703063577082116298039695191223686082184504281401451372532123079262941362971463201850420252765515073958459949763606217156057124815939525847687989182240337106741977112003196195085555036184563551950435317572558855532931823414768289425563777328530201386837548154435420634920643959472886408889430454289595909390083058065595201089304704641982182168969064730644023841393689739265133138620016424269237021456659986625559409170509478423926783480501739823053565211333183294278394631137612528275487312100899707733575066722303501553569337014813753438358713881398641044629519940573517934277033167187088093486195168258374965977671169327599094211280733136783758268644502701108139860908047527808653873536331202643126911795392160487157591054982310877005944749

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 148801) 527770152622398920206931809 (proven prime)
(ID: 148802) 47293435104390341078138932489047564279345734185426091994720064347319292027484954523243704956517353684127965695467143646998251601878670270927468931377441842394861022516599159398138558363255650550512061703723627500994258561918070601650681218669264159650553835587705362566525868284704699726501921505741169348440638566410488395874087023529026449742884606308428155539542534023023705003876949148972474809881503109342282908604435683803982991004010825745660270087339945627519020179507351543732917552662167877225079063207260863575996592782434985878072365701710168122188611000027842714138746749049837658907906135029898314043137615499501506264358748283210739007046565229212955634785532123623367371153666503321245283727525565862181134412608915741680417469878025473744042125482714640143376203051282950244861916369548103576166836049662448620622943057100991257795345591486727413631604616691661 (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.