Factor Info

ID 148825
Size 925 digits / 3070 bits
Status composite
Value 1004416749308291125076073931427758317365367877941022822281839472302802052838044224353752838834654173083920323682746255256072896970965597422142673620297949739741811695021582026992578342257150322961800447478873678348378055216318683573671031609823834070385573075677919085108157879089187316008632622832549946023515116317345971187482559630144466636854315129357314617266687212875754587526815659338524491833799310060016934955705709915581255388107521456165231091546792799283673922860821716318724586565072157208063503495003647565834042585554806657271782064733815429318393602846371667675400063034666395800344396745769054523150164890911711901565937676052063574484438272893559697674108613916780632373090075957815929222595408652302830735124838745358403918554857742516864027102774293050576141606070723424332796736580728663220786953655002024977689905931244187921830976475599989199442781265499449098776716247277094914972838407448619084540681

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 148826) 2786914825640369201929825339 (proven prime)
(ID: 148827) 360404537687117566969592188969145911511306642510727800028760253146383038351977969011946005486333308998214990864978258610177462580502284529424432446887002885351466866316971719099918863375055938816498591986370274852740451919613102464678627977164317033912607051433269999198344541050888438562177102764132465823994359269224379556716782818109504029044788404300650900108573719321032583233503760253652431202139087736120015802978292232641927523585675577268284918558573505800797631805659173774353620481664685104096925271024488016861516000502495328611841124862243107763078541706489231742614286915884721676741108598366006649723801870893527234964511753082978316587401399258872509178278386695390253171774159551361553730119024678747796556007481840429516892101038367648139166412276967764130599161665735466583853520172833376816967303948925176109550166015913984410738351409973756674614252135505550369474881077495179 (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.