Factor Info

ID 148829
Size 919 digits / 3053 bits
Status composite
Value 7582740614151252813000270359208537693691780794889375447559700715464131768813264563616555554593494231515946195317078730177815957841566595456886579880316728244914886995049784182589369678512813960615947848447928165437357333581115508731501594878286070164038014672472248489135950802316354782931842869016651791999270231147488911008770192476243708215018494043569527430230817876558297943341282295445205974206892743532498953961012127014148032482555948375866369157375170759925634937558014029597730866706420458113024828074156284613852720023189362347629287440358739144324834362493040027604075672194850384915891160307045613082998216488201445304307106516499391086332657670289191721536486267454112047486277211045777581261749817154325021558883342660016057435452661450493249550919120256678238624150215244089890343000029652964354377589495244231871502175488902915199295881431756564243556296150735132883407663588606561093055026819764926333

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 147185) 41183608552636142233 (proven prime)
(ID: 148830) 184120354690625704532765434181321519975544186652631008701811906010356027914342112769169456490287033065931872867893900147561839087543820864601291220775132628621914018181955841505908690125650335794433703689367207547023183929353159125858261969485472477236325212577090709418632991910223599768314986404806133509413903664007276906838392329338547379181174359293451684266279134768023573262440517637168463544294531865339985422909841700532845440141421893624911443339748533115190977159121721519180274342959303826643998175251243989596875195542466057162192488887778421580116210283365688522896240555309964884345016664880784326258782221636724900414317133040894992045763184237510346160558223865640717748580902277061653669781244188000986812108968277354597436349733118076128098786522272010792294006190281887506416129292755584611182794761560552530008476830710663152363745718741141744275583466422856268063810419640237701 (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.