Factor Info

ID 148812
Size 925 digits / 3071 bits
Status composite
Value 2381490343505597448034196702372668341670536495198704288612572425236305960607935958693936462303495764668544373886224906733662063904151668393144687006143453468458876328010530068176960670538129562066737666978820932312269494340250809579516088471653442176655966278446547757285290325215372719104144642476744446226858213593514266013731177604968798859159702254049645835540196204702604754051348461707840906050181138246803527191729370012871184458266510493791835927406964853344324528426189856092958702282487871915379855386525777082723509264152101906262896432949591584075182296478938004010074274086639610631625461615625368375847629451106947013229279394721718877581649458935965958801502904432530062075987489913501573741489698256593802166585247504769325046693759710254156843420312678254219785595850548226367535889444787008113620141660923920758828329521363296868977839847409204359869534892468078115939079972434582607437105762496791304726017

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 147796) 31283377997918467969 (proven prime)
(ID: 148813) 76126380714514172602957347484954684426575255441279952262367692053862445018488566524622014947739046561724376131434866600554953008061306085778974918737599991540453617076369224077758859150012542190344860059542248201662213433912503128164850528108450334207545345354718675058879328963269594904520104151121321671236185210537264770310705351049314107625204318716849886475458374821925722236594487131348836157402856077211627525880625227673078890392677280584409134294556900651439409966668105797088760901882939696689713066716351395916797562149601575725613945102428806695560928027428986128392316050099925111162351344704879324129470864887803094971857411246527632746567086330144713089745019402768438165007835280122506151446833919752046085435096395580766270371050452082121841654896729314321406584057106079147101573441151402960443583824089440291809406544831142069732523755966158391219181027567107125272964686092997636632193 (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.